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NO. 99 — KICII TVKH.HTH YEAR
Corridors Buzz
Over Changes
In Government
Legislature Returns to Normal Routine
After Appointment of Lordon Wismer
. The Provincial Legislature returned to normal routine
on the floor of the House yesterday after the contretemps |
of the previous day, when Premier John Hart appointed |
Gordon S. Wismer, K.C., to the vacant Attorney-Generai-
shjp over protests by the Conservative bloc in the Coalition
Government against any action to Till the Cabinet post
until a provincial Progressive Conservative leader is
appointed.
\ |< | ( >H1 tUUlMI (Oil MM A, SAT! KI>W APRIL I*H<>
Iranian Ambassador to ILS. and Daughter Iran Tranepon
in Aim a KiPORi
Victoria and Vlclnltv — Cloudy in a* rtUng
decreasing cloudiness in »Hrrnc*in and clew
in evening. Strong amah****! wmd-<
Yesterday's Temper* lure* Maximum S3,
minimum. M. minimum on the gra.**, 36.
Yesterdays SuivMilne— 4 hours. 42 mi mil re.
SIXTEEN PAGES
But In the corrwJur* there via a
bun of speculation a* to how the
Premier proposed to reorKiimre hi*
Cabinet to take in two new Con-
servative ministers and bring the
lol.'l alrmgili > Hive |< ■ I I \'
Council up to ten memb**ra from M ft ""111 T
the present eight. i * J
In aomc circle* it is con.‘.iaered / I • I I \.% • *
likely that Mr. Hart will relinquish ^ I ill fl ISSl IIRT
his long -cherished (xjrtfollo of ky iilluulllfc^
finance to Hoo. Herbert Arucomb. CJ
Conservative House Leader. StCRUl Trawler Klin*
That would leave the Ministry of
Public Works vacant and Hon. E AgrOUflCl and lilirilh
C C.rw no. MmuMr ol MU.„. John 6lMle, leM MeRni*
TT** ‘“t “’AY«nuf. .. .till from Ihr :
* ““l» ctauk' ,or ' , „ ,10.000 .(..m truwlrr Ky.c, .hich
Prnnte, H.n» u.v u-m. yo u.o .nd „„ Ktlp I
Coruor.atIVM lo nonD.au .«« ,,r. Bclu„efc Ul, Thun,d.y
Cabinet minister*— for portfolio* ......
whirh Mr Hart revs “will be n‘*hU Hussein Ala. Iranian Amhassadc
arranged"-’ U Mill in Hr Anscombs [ Two other fishermen on board. la I Shown With C
hands, but announcement of the kltagerald HomcaitU I«M Cn U srKe.if Soviet Troop. Were C
Conservative Party’s cliulce la un- *»*« *<*d- a«ld MkhMl Mlhaychuk,
likely before passage of an amend- Pwt Albernl. were rescued H • n *nil
Diem lo the Constitution Act According to Information received X|*\ |(fc|-| PTSIRII
A well-informed member of the lu-s,t night from Port Albernl. the |
Conservative group said yesterday | three men managed to buck the 55- . . > ,
hr did not expect any announce- foot ship off the reef, and were,! 1,1 I j||ll|\;||l\
n.ent lo be m*d< until toward the heading for a nearby bearh when V7 ■ I \ ,4 Fill I ■ » T
end of neat week. *he engines failed The men *-<•" •
Titian
i Lily
Transport S«|iia»!ron
Starts for (Canada
PRESTWICK. BcotJand.
April 5 <CF —81* Dakota
planes from the RCA.P.’s
Chlnthe Transport Squadron
today flew from Prestwick to
Iceland on the first leg of
their tr ana -Atlantic Journey
to Canada
The second wave of the
squadron is due here to-
morrow from Its base at
Down Ampney. Gloucester-
shire.
Return of Japanese
Means Bloodshed
Says Howard Green
#/
Lonser\ati\c Member Varns ol Danger
Of Allowing Re-enlrv lo Fishing Industry
OTTAWA. April 5 (CP) —Howard Green. Progressive Con
servative member for Vancouver South, told the (. ommons
tonight that he believed there “will be bloodshed 1 on the
Pacific Coast if the Japanese are allowed to re-enter the
fishing industry off British Columbia
- He made the statement during continued debate on sec-
ond reading of a bill aimed at establishing a distinctive i a
nadian citizenship. While supporting the principle of the
measure. Mr. Green said it should not be used by the Gov-
ernment as an excuse for not carrying out its policy with
I respect to the Japanese in Canada
— " ' ft the Government cute* in cm
w-v jui policy the net r poult will tic that
j l I I 41 41*6 5 the Japajir.se problem in Cui •> w I
lie l/illlltllil br back Ju*t where il w*a In 1941.
™ namely In British Columbia* lap.
■ BAl and in 40 or 50 year* there will be
111 r |akW •|||||* 40.000 or 50.000 Japanese on the
III |jlt v Cftfta"l Coast again 111 contacl with Japa-
i neae merchant ships, going bnrk and
a nn • • j fourth to Jopan. again under dom-
\ | \\ lllHIIUMr iBAtlon of the Jupuuese Consul. MU1
ill TT I I I I ■ ■ wrorshlpplng the Japanese Emperor
I o | and still a menace "
f| h-tiniatrd $500,000 He referred t a m«,l .suprem.
| Court uf Canada Judgment which
declared that the Governor In Coun-
cil had the right to deport Jnpa-
Krr Pnu^r OTTAWA. April 5 CP).— H«
■ servative member for Vancou
tonight that he believed thei
IVlluLftikHC Pacific Coast if the Japanese
lUllllSlvI fishing industry off British C
. He made the statement dt
. ond reading of a bill aimed at
JIV Iflppl nadian citizenship. While si
J measure, Mr. Green said it si
Hvrnes PronoWH ernment as an excuse for no
,* . * ' rcsjjcct to the Japanese in Cai
Session in i arts
WASHINGTON, April 5 <4*. Slat* pi# |v
Secretary Byrnes has proposed a |h a |>|s I l«| 1 1 1 « | ()Tf *
meeting of big-power foreign min- 1 II V " wma 11111 '
Isters to begin in Paris, April 25, 1 w
the Stale Department announced § 1 -
In H<‘vulor
Mr. Byrnes sent his suggestion all H-JMW ▼ ■W.I.xfb
yesterday to Foreign Ministers Mo-
lotov of Russia. BeMn of Britain and 4-11
BrB^e p- . JAI Winnipeg
proposing the meeting of foreign | *
ministers to speed completion of h«tiniatrd $500,000
the drart* of proposed peace treat tea o i Crain loaf
with Italy. Rumania, Bulgaria. Hun- ! « <1 t*raill l A
gary and Finland because he was WINNIPEG. April 5 iCP>. — A spec-
night.
Two other (Uhenneu on b<jard.
Hu.se, n Ala. Iranian Ambassador. Who Successfully Presented H,s Counts Cu*Ag»ju 5S2hir?^5 mUCh *l Whfl hC ^ tacuiar four-alarm flit tonight |ne«
I. Shown With Hit Daughter. Iran. Whom He Named for H». Country. M A1‘ ^ th#! "#low P™*™* made °" tho6e swept through the grain elevator of Canadian - burn a d naj- iralived
Charges if Soviet Troop. Were Out of Iran by May 6. Mias Ala Is a Student at . School in Pr.nceton. N.J. documenU by lhf deputy foreign 1.^, CrHln l4mlted ln northeast who 8lgn|^d lh^ dri‘l*
House Prorogation
ministers now meeting in London. Wmn, destroying an estimated ' fo 8° 10 d.7hr cour, i rukd*
Mr. Byrne, disclosed that he dts- .sonooo W(irlh *d Kraln. .however, that the Oovernment could
II is thought that Leslie H. Eyres. to abandon Uie fishing boat
Member lor Chilliwack, will be ele-
vated to the Cabinet.
Mr. Pearson introduced the bill
> rslrrdny lo create Uie new miu-
tn a r.mall dinghy, which Immedi-
ately sank.
The three managed to clunb onU
Oil Company
Plans Drawn
£1 | mT _ ■ \r 7 I Britain and Bldault of France His
Iff If! f / V A V| 1ft PPrk «lm obviously was to avert post-
f /f f ^ iff CT C r W » *' ponemept of the 21-powcr European
L 7 peace conference, sclieduled to open
Already far behind schedule, the bills to Amend th< Credit Unions ,n pnrl5 not later than May 1.
Provincial Legislature yesterday Act. Administration Art. Attach- Hyrne* consLstenUy has con-
Mr. Byrnes aiscioaea u»i |SOOOOO wortil of BPrd grB,n. nuwe., "" rrt '
patched the suggestion from New . 11WI . , . . 1 torc* ®omen an<^ children u>
York on Thursday, to Foreign Min- Flamf* ,wrpt 100 fwt tolothe air ,o|n thflr husbands on the trip to
uwr* Molotov of RuvJ». Bovtn ot and lumbvr .Tr. J>p>n
Britain and BtdMtl, a( Franc. HI. I Mr. ar«n aald ll tl« Oovrrn.^nt,
atm obvloualy ... to avert port- I™ nol aatlallrd »ltlt (hr twin,
ponemept of the 21-powcr European ,“‘‘n ^nnoaox j Lnuixn. decUlon it should Introduce leglsla-
Hg-Mhe nnt otBV Micju^. Ukral- , ^ ^ ^ ^ ,.ourl .
Hnj “nSSStU the drcU‘on >< '*<>** introduce legUia-
( tion to replace the orders in council,
elevator, declined to divulge the 1 *
jeslerday lo create Uie new min- »<»*«*• h«*«h covers, but after nearly RuMm agreed today on Initial plans
lelry of health and welfare. It *n p,,ur decided to swim for * for a suViri-Perslan oil company,
provides for the department lo be Jill Island nearby. HnmfaMIr and evacuation of
dlvld* d into two blanches, with two | M.haychuk made It .safely, but Steel. a ^rnmrkpd
deputy ministers, one in charge of disappeared into the night calling Ru»*n tr«x,ps and earmark d
- " , „ .,»7hr Tlev.Vnr Ht SUrr " m»)0r1^ woald 6Up*
m-* ■ %« ? » Provincial Legislature yesterday Act. Administration Act. Attach- 1 Byrnes consLstenUy has con- j " M*' tjr>‘ 1 1 1 1 port deportation of the Japanese.
April 5 uft— Iren and afternoon began Its session-end rush mrnt of Debts Act. Public Utilities lended that the conference should ^ ^^huUdln 11 %• a* stored to cunaclty. i K Davie Fulton 1P.C, Kamloupsi
1 today on initial plans PUfh through legislation in hope Act. Stock-Brands Act. Marriage j convPne by that dradllne date. ^ M turned I supported arguments of Mr. Green.
. of prori»gatlon by the end of next Acl. Municipal Superannuation Act. Britain holds tht same view, but third alarms and a Other speakers at the night sitting
-Persian oil company. C,vll .Service Act. Civil Service 8u- RumU has suggested postponement * -d hlrd J™ '»* • .^Maxlme Raymond .BP.J
me for evacuation of Thr House moved so fast to get pernnnuatlon Act. Teachers Pen- ^ deputy foreign mints- [“^h. ^un«d 11 n « „ld harnola-Iapralrie. and Frank Zup-
►0P6 and earmarked bl|i4 out of the way that It put an sions Act. and the Factories Act. and Ur8 meeung In London, have made)' brouehl out al- Utny iC-CJ, Dauphin >.
public health and the other rc- tor h,,|P
,.,u. ,„T M Meanwhile, the fishing boat caught
sponsible for social welfare. iweanwnu®, uie iwiung w-i c-u#uv ftn ••tntrmal problem ror irun vo
The deputy mini* ter of public and burned for about three “in benevolent spirit. “
health Ig to be a medical practitioner : hour* Heavy Russian arLUJery, tanks
and il U aasuiued that Dr. U. F Axrl Ksukn, Ueluelet. resciird the armored vehicles by the score
Amyot, provincial health officer In two survivors from the small is- muvrd nnrulWttrd today across the
the present administration, will be lBnd rar,v veaterday morning, tak- Iranian frontier at the Cas-
raUed to deputy minister rank. ,ri* bis own boat over the danger- n w.Bp4>rt 0f Astara. In Tehran
RusMan troops and earmarked trtjja out of the way that It put an sions Art. and the Factories Act: and , mw.ung In London, have made ir 1 . . -1_hl ,
troublesome Aserbaljan Province as amendment to the Factories Act re- acts to facilitate the enforcement , negllglbiP progress on the drafts of| the rest
wooden structure with a tall clean
‘ benevolent snlrlt “ f,naI re**110* without noticing -that orders made elsewhere in the Brit- mania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Fin-
ale in benevolent sp rtt. ^ mtnll(t„ Hon. G 8. Uh Commonwealth, lo authorize re- land
Heavy Russian artillery^ Urdu pcafsnn hin^eif had an amendment funding of certain Indebtedness of
Mr Raymond said the bill was a
two-storey. ! step backward and, far from being
tall clean- | a symbol of nationhood. Il was a
It is a proclamation measure, to
be brought Into operation by order
in council.
From Europe
Day by Day —
Ing his own boat over the danger-
ous reef to reach them.
and armored vehicles by the score ^ ^ ^ §Undlng „„ y* ordfr t he District of Burnaby, and to pro- •
moved northward today across the Something will have to be vide for assistance lo the beef cattle
Sovle, Iranian frontier at the Cas- ^ ^ ^ corrpct thfct overel|W> producers of British Columbia.
Kelp Reef la roughly one mile t® * ^ QVrr thr dBV-s developments
the eastward of the entrance t<j i
plan seaport of Astara In Tehran ^ to the Bltentlon of ,he
~ *?:?!, 222J2? Home by Herbert Oargrave. C.C F
rought to the attenttoD of the in addition, bills to amend the
louse by Herbert Oargrave. C.C F. | Dentistry Act, Wills Act. and Work-
hip. men's Compensation Act were passed
In a heavy sitting on bills, public . through the committee stage, but
Britain Plans
New Airways
log shaft rising from the rear. It symbol of colonialism. Instead of
WAX believed to have been unoccu- 1 establishing a distinctive Canadian
pled when the fire started.
citizenship It declared a Canadian
Firemen said the blast, which citizen was a British subject and
broke out on the ground floor, prob- consequently owed allegiance to two
ably was caused by spontaneous countries. It was a known fact no
combustion.
man could serve two masters.
Ueluelet Harbor. Prince Morn f far Ftrouc, director in a heavy sitting on bills, public . through the committee stu
Yesterday a search party combed i°* propaganda, aald the negotiations ft|ld private, the House put nine were nut given third hearing
the waters for a trace of the missing wtll<,d "ll outstanding questions pUbUc bnb, gnd two private measures ( *
man. With the group, on board the between the two countries on a basis througb *econd reading. 15 public rax I -
fish packer Manhattan, was Con- °r reciprocity and good- blllA tjirou«h third reading, heard | //
.I.KIa riutn.. D«lhaaH HC Pnllra will '• 1 tin hill* lntrnrlurrd and riven first
tween the two countries un a basis through »rcond reading. 15 public r/i I .
:(lsh packer Manhattan, was Con- Ul r"mplete renprf*city and good- blllA tjirou«h third reading, heard | //
stable Oeorge Redhead. D C. Police, wlU " two bills Introduced and given first #
Ueluelet. No word of Steele had No treaty was signed, he said, but reading, and saw one bill In the §i f 1 l f 1*1(1 \'
txvn received at a late hour last the three-point agreement was an- hands of a C.C.F. member with- * lE k» M Elf y
THE TIMLS London I'nltht when the search was dLv on- , nounced ln a communique signed by drawn
cf'd Cowwneoi 00 Intrrna-
I, anal Li'tnit tflftlfd Irom Th *
/ mi'< daily floJ publuhfd tn Tht
< flnmtl hu ipttuil rrrtfOge-
"ier?r Wtfh Tht Vancauiftr Dotty
LONDON. April 5 In Hungary.
Inflation has now become a night-
mare. with nothing like It except
German Inflation after thr lost
tinued Searching operations wlU Premier Ahmed Qavam and Soviet Olven second reading were bills
commence again this morning
Ambassador Ivan Sadchlkov.
Housing Shortage 1 1 its V eteraus
Who Are Returning: to \ ietoria
and private, the House put nine were nut given third hearing. LONDON. April 5 ‘Reuterv w-w # \V • • . t |
public bills and two private measures — Two new airways “nylons to l^|M||||5 Tl||l|S||P|* ||(M|||klS
through second reading. 15 public r/i I . 1 E"roV+ *nd 8001,1 Amrr‘ca | | llftftft ITIIIII^U I Ilf
Tunwimui :: ..... .. . , r
Fair Play -ST.-S1S5 Ollicers «l Lalior t.roun
* known as Ibe British European Air- I
niven secr.nrt readins were bills VANCOUVER. April 5 — WByi corporation and the British OTTAWA. April 5 CPI.— Top ofll- MYuu may not agree with the
amandine the Forest Act Femnle 8hfr,fr 8 F' M Moody, of Van- American Airways Corpora- cers ot ,hp Canadian Congress of I method of our presentation, but,
Minimum Wage Act Male Minimum icoUV*r* dmiUrd rath" *«db l®day ' tlon. The main purpose of the bill ^bor were sharply rebuked by whether you agTee or disagree with
Wage Acl Veterans' land Settle- lhmt ,urnab,:'ut **• B,,rr *1, f*,r‘ is to provide for development of primr MlniMer Mackenzie King to- our submlsalolna, they are Uie con-
Arf Munlrioal Art Irrigation I pl“V' alr tr»n*Port **ndc®* b>’ Hi Me two dnv Jor „ submission In whirh they vk linns of the i»e*ip]e tr reprrsrnt
Prime Minister Rebukes
Officers of Labor L roup
OTTAWA. April 5 O'.—' Top ofll- "You may not agrrr with tht
- — » .. . .. 7 couver, amittea ratner *1
Minimum Wage Art. Male Minimum ^ furnaboul ftfler
Wage Act, Veterans’ Land Settle- I . v
all. fair-
ment Act. Municipal Act. Irrigation
Assistance I<oan Art. Gome Act.
The sheriff, whore men have organizations, together with the ex- ,sid tb* Government had made no and we have exprr*-ed tficin in the
land Registry Act, Vancouver En- ***Hied picket line* and public siting British Oversea* Airways Cor- prr pa rations for converalon from frank, perhaps brutal, working class
abllng Art. Electric Power Act. and
two private bill* to amend the Van-
couver Incorporation Act and the
•pinion* for the last month. Is him- potation, and to make arrangement* 1 WBr to peBffHme conditions.
elf being evicted.
He Ln among the 50 permanent
for airdromes for such nervier*.
The brief -annual submission of
The explanatory and financial Congre** which has a me m Per-
il-rd living in t tic armv may stand hi* wife ts compelled to take the British Columbia Insurance Com- EuesU of a downtown Vancouver memorandum to the Mil I aay» the of joo.W was critical of the
Mara Ufing m tne army may sta , 1 1 — ’ <Georgia». who are being three corporations are lo provide Oovrrnm„l( „nd demanded abolition
The Tinies Budapest correspond- 1 one veteran in good stead when he | Children out for long period., each pany Art
language "
Mr King retorted
"1 don't regard brutal language
as the language of thr working class
report* yesterday the bank*- 1 r#jurIM, from oversea* shortly, be*
Currency T7 r? II I *
34ih ,7us value three romprl h,m ,n s,prp on thP Ur” today after six years oversea*, with P|.mwn|l I |||/x
an-d to l*34th or * Staying with her parents, hi* wife . . . . children The v have ■ ftlllloUlft I'Hli
months ago. and the pace is aeceler- , .u-mna on a chesterfield ■ hU 1 two < nimren. rney nave
ha* been sleeping on a cnesierneia no ft(.commrKjAtlon ,n prospect. __ _ __
•Hni. sud their baby's only bed U It* car- /’I |i
Officially, the dollar Is worth ^rfr u nr) Bl„plng pUcr Another R.C N. man will return I I \ )\\0
about 1000.000 pengos but In lhe( ff>r |hp vptpran at the end of April after four year* | " " IiIuijvij
day so that he can sleep
A bleak homecoming faces an
RC N, man who return* to Victoria
• ' vevvi v • * I IllIiriM HIIU lllRIHl'tl NlFMHPill tmfttlU T half v\r • ffitinH It a# fl
through third reading were j wked to move In preference to air transport sen ires and to do of wage control with continued con- L n u Q ^ kl
tourLst* and other transient guest*, other form* of aerial work in any , of prtCM A dr,PRRaon of more n on tn w rku.g
months ago. and the pace 1* acceler-
ating.
Officially. 1 hr dollar Is worth
about 1 .000.000 pengo-. but in the
black market the price Is murh
higher and changes dally Yester-
day It was 22.000 000 peng....
There Is a great demand for dol-
lars. and one now hears talk that
the death penalty will to* Introduced
™ymg w.u. parent*, . hU wife and twn children. They have ■
ha* been sleeping on a chesterfield , n>) ftCcomrood(|tU)n ,n prospect. ^ ^
and their baby's only bed Is Its car- / 1 I
rw Tli.rr - „n ,,-ptn, pl.c * “ ' If I^SSPS I fill'
fo( (hp vp(prs„ at the rnd of April after four y**r*| VMIIuDvO
overseas. Hi* wife can find no oe- I , , ,
Thus 15 one of many core* reported | commottaUon. she Is living at pres- ' Brfr P*"'°r *ho ‘7"P
to A Palmer, executive secretary of nl milh ,Jpr mo(hrr. and in the •'UlUmalely or otherwise that they
Citizens Rehabilitation Council, who p houw und<.r crowded clrcum- "rP to° m"fh **** Bn.d
said vrstrrday, "The housing sltua- s<)incrs Brp hrr bro,hrr Hnd hl8 too HtUe beer In UwU glaase*. won l
lion 1* desperate " m.)|p „nd brr,ther-ln-law. | haV(* W*r with the waiter* after
In another case, lack of employ- -and children 1 J,,nr **
men. and proper accommodation one R C A F srteran, hi* wile and
Tiie sheriff ruefully admitted to- part of the world > Uinn 200 members of the Congress
night that he 1ms yet to find a They are to have power to do BCCornpiinlPd tllPlr f,mcf,
place to live, adding that all he whatever Is necessary for carrying , mppt,n|{ wllh ,he Cabinet
wants In a three-room unfurnished out their functions, including power A R Mrwher C.C. L.
suite ' somrwhere handy.** to acquire or promote other air i-nnmv aw^fiarv.
Th»- brief also urged Increased
ompanled their r.mrers to the I old **' and unemployment
O.P.A. Heeei\cs
Lease on Life
for conviction of dealing In the In another case, lack of emptoy- |*«nd children • p,lm,oll ,me gloss
black market. The pound I* md men. and proper accommodation, one R C A F vrteran. hi* wile and H thrSt«h
much wanted and lx usually worth 1 threaten* to break up • home An chlld are llvinx with hu parent* ln I ”, *r *
$2 at most, because the German* , R A.F. veteran and his English Ljirrt rooms In a down-at-heel quar- -r ..P . iw mmliM » mor
forged a great number of note* dur- 1 bride are living in a small aback six ,rr An unrmplo'.ed armx veteran . . nf.Brd r ^
In** thf .«• .n* .... . co.d .nd d.BP I
WASHINGTON. April 6 «4' — I rwo
legislation giving the Office of Price then
Administration * full year * new yrar
lease on life wo* approved 15 to 4
I Insurance and broader lalxtr repre-
oui vneir iuiicuww. u».mmn* iwwn A R M'uher CCL president *enl*tlon on Government brairds,
to acquire or promote other air ^ pAt Cnfirov . v.crel.ry.lrea*urer The CongreM gave the Dominion
transport undertakings or to hold whQ n,pd ^ brlpf WPfP tha Oovernment formal noUre .1. U seek-
interestsln such undertakings ' nJ |hp prlmp MlnUUr-s Ing general wage Increase* and de-
The Oovernment would provide a nlUr|.m manded abrilltton of th* Wartime
maximum suhaidy of CM 000.000 1 * . 1 Wage Control order with continued
■ 1373 800.000 1 over the next .0 years , , Mr rTnrotnUUnrfs ^re controls.
» .th no, 000, 000 for each of the next b ,l “ddpnwl fh*1 reprreenUtlon*
, etrmnrt. ,, of labor were made in the language
two vears and C8 000.000 e»rb year . ^ . m ■ L,#l*
,h,r,.„.r thmuph .hr ,»M ID. »l ] ' m, "n7..r M. LolWlV SollltPI
i- | lease oil me »» u w ■ # -
today by the House of Represent*- ( '.OUl Itlet I ll
re live* Ranking CornmlMee after It
old and dnmp
For the past two month* or more uve* Ranking Commlltee alter it * < ’
the Liquor Control Board has been j wrote tn an amendment an OP A ()fg i ISlI f eSSOl S
ror^lderlrig Introduction of stand- , official estimated would hoswi con- I
Hm.h .heir Value la Mill unemployed. OondiUona are suUr The wife u in deli- ininwjtuu" ^
a’ZZ: In “e. trope .ueh .0 for htnt. be to,d S^ST'' , STTS* * "
t lolent eon.,»t be found between 1 , rtnctaU. mn^hi. utle^preMe, . J An „.„ld)fr ,hd ^,nUy „. | “^'h with a line to mark the Chairman Brrnl Spence "Deir
violent contrast hr found between that hU wife expresses a
the standard of living of moat of desire to return to England
the population, and those few wTo Yet another RC AF alrrrew vet-
rate health. I un# with those In use in Raskat- , ooo a year. »ng completed at Falconer Marine, ^ *
An ex-aoldler who recently re- rbc»an. with a line to mark the Chairman Brrnl Spence -Dem. Industries. Ltd It is p***lble all ^
Mimed hU employment on return- , Jpvr, to wblch the glas* must be > Mtd the amendment, curbing three boat* will be launched the ^
Ing from oversea*, lives with his wife filled with real beer before the foam , OP A s application of It* rrUU same day. and within three week*. 1
He pointed his finger at Mr ■ T s./ve«v*av *
M',»hrr and Mr Conroy and told ■ ■ • * ■
Completing ft ork th-U you mean that, you and I ^ ^ J
... * ■; | part company. SEATTLE. April 5 lAV— A lono-
f/l fish f essels \ n H one thing that t* threaten- some ' American soldier bound far
^ , ... .. . mg progrew and unity today Is thU hi* home in Gooa Bay. Ore. wand-
urr arg* ,n« '*** ' ' “ . . effort to Mir up unnecessary grtev- ered Into the Neattle Hervicemens
g comp e e , nance and strife, setting one section Club today while “Just killing time''
Chairman Brrnt Spence . InduMma Liq n «s community against another and collided head-on with laidy
)i said the amendment, curbing three boat* will be launched the I Luck.
have become friendly with English rren with an EnglUh bride and one W|d |WT, children in one room, and 1 .ddP|! price - absorption program, would It was reported yesterday One of At another point Mr
or Americans or bv other nmans | child, a former resident of Victoria. | ^ ^ to move by April | E r Rowland C C F Otnxw. Lke prlCM on automobiles, refrlg- the vsokU U a 51-foot seiner-packer | .
or Americans or bv other nvans | child, a former resident of Victoria. wU, ^ compelled to move by April E F ^.wj^nd .C CF Ominw:. .....
have gained access to expensive as are nearly all cases onmlng to the ,5 m^p room for rhp undindy al w||ft % ^ y,,. order PrBinrs and many other reconversion t>T»e. and U to be a unit of Falconer
restaurant*. council* attention. 1* paying room da„ghier-ln-law and children 0f *hP Legislature ho* been pressing p | fbn Ing fleet
in clubs of the occupying powers and board In . hotel. They can .*- | ,hp prr rr(,|rnlnjf No othPr " fin" out wh.t th* —
vou find food such a* nowhere else cure no other accommods mn commodaUon U in sight. Government intends to do tn thr a f f •.# \f ff - #
in Europe -rere fmuv gtx^chh. A professional man. veteran of __ matter, and yesterday he got hu ((priP < )H I 1 1 1 1 1 (> T />0 UDSUln
ken. cream and pastries— and the 0TPrs*o* aervlc*. with his wife and < ■ - Fl I Attrtrr,Pv-Oener*l Oor- ' X iwvea x««
lo'al price for a foreigner living «i rlilld. U living with hU parent* in | t(P I \ (I III* dr^ s w.’rrer KC
thU rate for a week-end I* equal very crowded clroumatonce- He can / ^ WL.mPT ,md the liquor bos
i i . iiinnit m ,lnrtnno,,lrt,p,f*' i v I HI I) I (> til (f II t af'er consultation with other pr
I drew ihe equivalent of lino from, A naval veteran recently returned •** I 1 1 1 [ I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ hHd mtdP .rrwngemeni*
HIm ll ' fr,mi oversea* service I* living with I nttltmo. April 5 <ce- - The 1 sUndardUe glass** tn Ikm
Ln while necessary ^ ^ rh,‘drrn r°°m J^P »IU rank with the disc, the premise* throughout the province
exchange counter while Tt* hugbanff has been on night shift \* ' .... .r . h.ii
At another point Mr King quoted | As the eighth millionth service-
the Congress statement: “We have 1 man to walk through thr club
no alternative but to feel that the he won a free telephone call
Jeep to Honk
As Implement
for some time to find out wnat roe |
Oovernment Intends to do in the
matter, and yesterday he got hu j
answer from Attorney-General Gor-
don 8 Wlxmrr. KC
Mr Wismer »*ld the liquor board,
after consultation with other pruv-
Oovernment I* satisfied to let rco- home, received the keys *o th* city,
mimic condition* drift from bad to • room al »•»* Olympic HoU I. and a
| *'or*e, until another de,,r#s*ion. tr ” ***lcrb lo rld^ around in
Keitel (/ties Military Genius
NUERNBF.RO, April 5 4\
Keitel asserted that al
WINNIPEG.
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The standardtxe gla-scw in nrenseu ^ ... u — 1.,_. *uh Miller
probably on a wider se*le and more
disastrous than the last, has oc-
curred *
He directed his words to Mr
Mosher again.
‘ If you mean that vou and 1 part
company entirely You and Mr
Th* prettiest girl In th* plat*
look him u» a movie and then out
for an evening of dming and danc-
ing Tomorrow hell start with
breakfast In bed. and a day of de-
lights Is scheduled for him.
~ ~ n-o-he^ Finally I re- ' nr nusoana na* on mum mu' | p|c(ygn and the harrow If a bill to _ . _ „
-r, - - "ln" " ’Ur,,rt ”r> *nd Fishermen Safe
ttZZZXXXi: Girl Kidnapped T \ After Blizzard
arnlng p«*lbly an equlialentl ■ ■ I The new defln.tion of implement
«f 15 a month.
day tha* Adolf Hitler ww* limply atrocities originated with Hitler, and Conroy know my life record and //|/r/f5 (111(1 IjOIVS
an upstart former corporal. **ylng declared ’even In everyday I yOU rome here and tell me we are c*
he wa< a millUry genftn who knew lions. I was the one who wo* •<*- i IM,lng things drift from bad to ()f f /ig || rill tier
more than the highest professional vised, and not the adviser xrore* Then I have nothing more lo , ,
officers In Germany l Skeptical Lieutenant-General Ro‘ 1 to you. but I have much U say ' m.s m*i
*'A few years ago I found out from man Rudenko, of the Bodft prose- ^ tbp worklng *people of thl* coun- ^"Vr*' “ « J,'
Hitler himself that he was a lieuten- cutlon at the war crime* trial, spent lry - i " T >i n
/Pa month. I Aftor RnhKprV \"l WJ1 “l.W- ,‘"r ^ Tranoed In a blUrerd off the shore at the end of the Great War. al- an effort to shake Keitel* testimony
TODAY'S FEATURES YOUNOHTOWR. OWo. Aprils (#» ,, fnmmon|, L-called fishermen were safe ln Fori William private and non -commissioned ofll- .hot confirmed hi* n
c .11 . Fag* 16 ~A ffUnn’*n ^ d*U-h ^ WuTSSere somewhat UiUi ««U, after waging a battle cerj* the former German army jdm uu«m f™«
* _,'7' _ . ter of a drug store proprietor tonight dlrtlblfui «hether the word w** against wave* and Icefloe* in their chief said. T jgtwla U
sssr “ * — jz, ^ ^ «f ssss z, su .».=.. , j™, h*
PI.UN r... » 1 »'“• «""" " •-«««• *> ,T!* r- ^ 2L! ' . L .11 th. mooMlbUltv Ih. i,cn.tur—
Plement Art. which received second ! nffl.-ers In Germany 1 Skeptlcai Lieutenant -General Re-
reading in the Legislature today. I* Af I)|* n| A few year, ago I found out from man Rudenko, of the Soviet prose-
adopted. /ullCm Pll/mdril '• | Bitler himself that he wax a lieuten- cutlon at the war crime* trial, spent
The new definition of implement WILLIAM April 5 <C".— ant In a BavarUn Infantry regiment 90 minutes in croas-examlnation in
in the act will embrace the J«P. I ™U/ !A* * thp pnd of lhf. Great War. al- an effort to shake Keitel', testimony
Mr Conroy replied
.ugh he fought throughout os a Repeatedly the former field mar-,
vale and non -commissioned ofll- *hal confirmed hie signature on
- the former German army orders ranging from the partition
, f *4ld I of Yugoslavia to the **■*■* inall on
Hitler had surprising knowledge of captured Soviet army commhan
r all the armies of the globe and. He reiterated that he aaeumed
Shipment of Silk
Grosses ( Canada
Finance . _ . -
fLufle Program*
Aerial ...
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THeetre*
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mg near ihe shore wh.' is more remarkable for all th* responalbUlly for the rlgna'urea. but VANCOUVER. April 6
miles waithwert of navies, be knew their leaderahlp added: "1 did no more nor lew. than silk shipment to go by rail ocroa. Omrm
rare g ihe girl. Patricia Rmlth. 21. was led bell The Jeep, said Mr Campbell, of the lake. 40 mi.es araithwe t of navies, n ' » P f.,Phr*rs deerros Canada since prewar dare. U»0
rage t from the store at fun-potet, aRer |cxnUd_do olmoat anything on a fbrm. U* ^Tm-Jble To ' Lnret him in and fewward them to the officer- pound, of Chines .ilk w.. speeding
rage 1 her father. Ivan Rmlth. was forced 'and if the farmers were relief ted to overland (o a highway and thumbed was impossible to provi
Pa«c 1 by tha bandit to lie on the floor. , call It a Jeep." so should the law.J* ride to Fort William. | error . . .
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Atomic-Energy Control to Be Vested
In Civilian Board; Powers Unlimited
TW&AIUV COLONIST, VICTORIA. BC .SATURDAY. APRIL 6, 1946 „ „
VrtdnJ \ eteran Executive of B.L Electric Is Honored
WASHINGTON. April 5 iVP).— A Senate bUl for atomic- i
energy control would vest In one Federal civilian agency *«m. sura iTTlmriTS
sweeping powers in this field exceeding anything the United ^ # yrar> t
States has seen in peacetime. it COuid deliver avomic weapon*
A special Senate Atomic Energy 1 therapy, and -under stringent iu- |Q ^ armpd force* tn *uch quantl-
Committee which ha* spent month* ] pervlfton of the President and Con- lt, ^ president deem* neces-
in writing the meoaure expect* to I greas— license the Industrial u*e of ,ary
complete It next week and send It atomic energy.-
to the floor for action. The comnilaMon— and only the
The opportunity of examining the [ commission would be authonxed to 1 'I IM'Oll Vf*I* 1 11*111
•nitre bill In 1U fourth committee produce or provide for the produc- * aiItuu
draft wo* afforded a reporter today, tlon of fissionable material?, and It m gv I • .
making It possible to present a co- would own all the facilities for their | <11)1 l( cilt
ordinated report on all lu far- production.
reaching provision.-, which hitherto It could distribute radioactive by- |*|xw*?|»|* I nuni'y
have been made public only piece- product materials for science and;! ilvvL-1
meal. ] Industry, but It would be barred | Award 0f * contract In excess ot
Here are some or the broad pow- from distributing any fissionable or j-joo.ooo. for the fabrication of flbO
ers which would be assigned to the . source material* to any person out- ^igb tension tranarouaioa tower*, to
five-man Atomic Energy Commls- side the Jurisdiction of the United Uu, western -Bridge Company of
slon: State* or to any foreign government, Vancouver was announced Friday b> 1
Ownership of all fissionable ma- The commission would be author- ofTlcUala of the BC Electric Railway
terlala but not raw materials from uad to do research and develop- company.
which they are produced would be > ment work In the military appllca- The contract u one or the major
vested In the commission. Without ttons of atomic energy. It could en- ltcm, ln the Company * 117,000.000
prejudice to It* ownership, the com- gage In the production of atomic program for the hydro-electric de-
mlasion could distribute the fission- I bombs or other atomic weapons, but velopment at Bridge River. The i
14 Cases lor
Appeal Court
counsel will be J. McKenna with F.
Mahon for the Crown Capello and
Evans, separate cases with T. J.
Morris. K C . for the Crown.
1 VlvFlAl l something new in advertising: a
j I I man who claimed he was innocent
Number of cases to be heard at the ot tncurrtn* a knife attack, advrr-
Court of Appeal sittings at Victoria. | used m the classified columns of tha
which opens Tuesday. Is among the local paper for the guilty party to
smallest ln recent year*.' with but come forward.
14 appeals to be heard and only one
of these being u civil case The re- To Go W.rt. Yo«r
mainder are criminal appeals.
Civil case up for appeal Is that | EASTLK O
of Home ridge vs. Magur. In which .
A Hue- K«> Will appear as cudl.r! F IPY/HTP r 4r (k
fur the annelUnt Magur. and H F. ■ IVAUII V yj^ 0
slon:
Ownership of all fissionable ma-
lar the appellant Magur. and H F
M Bradshaw for Homerldge.
Three o! the appeals to be heard
are those or 'he Crown vs. Volk, who |
will act a his own counsel With A
W. Petapu Lt opposing. Crown vs
Harrison, who will be his own coun-
sel with A W Petaplece opposing
and Crown vs. Campbell with H R
Bray. K C . as Crown counsel.
Those applying for leave to appeal
sentences are: Zlmmerlee. acting a>
his own counsel with A. W Peta-
plece as Crown counsel: Thomas, as
his own counsel with A. W. Peta-
plece for the Crown : Clarkson repre-
sented by A W Fisher, with R T.
1 Du Moulin for th* Crowm; Vlatkln.
w . .... IT n Hnrsev Andeson. and Lansing. separate ap-
ECEIVING congratulation, from I dent, who succeeded Mr. Ooward. | 6UppnnU.ndpnt .' pellants with each as his own coun-
Flexaire
Girdles
TWIN CONTROL
Suit 25 to 30
-*r»o
Satin and Latte*
Zipper Faitener
*
Longer Length, Fine Treill Matching
Latte* Suet 25 to 30 Zipper Fatten*'
‘10.95
mission could distribute Uie risslon- | bornon or omer nwiiwc yeiopmem ai * 13 eueivicuj roiiniiuu—v- *• — 1 - Victoria general superintendent. — - . ..7 7 .C
able materials, with or without I only after obtaining the express towers will be used for running the the personnel of all sections of presented a beautiful bouquet to ^ ’ Mftthewg, executive assts- “T »nd wlth p- M»l»on the
charge, for research and medical [ consent and direction of the Presl- pjgh tension lines from Bridge River , ^ BC Runway Co.. Ltd. ! Mrs. Ooward. Pictured from left unt lQ Mr Mainwarlng: E. Harri- Crown. Wake man and Clarke, whose
v lnl° Vancouver Hie ^olr as! o birthday and on his offl- are Mrs. Ooward. Mr. Ooward. Mr. | son, M C. Trueman. A. D. King. W
ELECTRIC SHAVERS
REMINGTON RAND 4 Q QC
Dual Heads ■
1 F. W. Francis, Ltd.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS
1210 DOUGLAS STREET
*“ 0 ’ '*7:': " * d running the I on his 74th birthday and on his offl- I .re Mrs Ooward. Mr. uowara. sir. , son. M C. Trueman, A D. King. V.
erecting the lowland running the on nis the ^t ot ' Main waring and Mr Murrin. Ac- „ Dreaper. A Richardson. T. R
UneF. win bc 84.000.00( ctmI "llrc T companylng the combination were Myers. W. E. Holland, president of
Company officials said ^ rowers | vlce.preg,dent of the company. A. T. . two ^JJSripUona on which officials the Office Employees' Association;
would Parallel the Ooward. York Place was the rec p - ^ recordpd their tributes to the j w. Casey, representing the Eler-
I wm veteran executive^ I trical Worker.: md
line from Bridge River to Squamlsh. j eHt of R eomblnatlpn radio | “J trical WoTker. ; Fred Davl
then proceed direct into Vancouver. ,.rRinophone. The presentation was . ri , _# the Btreet Ra
Delivery Of the lower* U scheduled m d by w. o. Mtlrrin. Vancouver,. Attending as official represents 1 1-
to start in the early Summer and ( ^nt W. C M.inwaring, Vic- Uvea of tt- tirtou. - ^ ^Oas" ort^uln
their construction will involve the . Vancouver Island vlce-presi- company, beside* Mr. Murrin and j the
use of 8 000 000 pounds of steel and " "
WINTER SPORTS TOUR TO THE
FORBIDDEN
PLATEAU
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
APRIL 13 and 14
280.000 man hour* of labor.
Tlie construction and installation (
of the line of towers Is the largest
Job of it* type contracted lor tn
Canada, the line extending over a
total distance of 130 miles.
Six hundred of Lhe towers will be
71 feet high and the remaining 60
will be 110 feet high. The trans-
I mU lon lines, when the Bridge River
I I plant 1* completed, will carry’ 200.000
horsepower at Z30.000 volt*
The whole Bridge River project Is
one of the largest single items In the
company’s widely publicized »50.-
000 000 post war expenditure pro-
| gram and company official* *»ld
I awarding the contract to a British
Columbia firm conform* to the
general company policy of placing
aa much as possible of thl* expendi-
ture with local Industry' .
Cattle Growers Ask ( abinet
To Delay New School 1 axes
ALL EXPENSE TOU* INCLUDES
• Rstarn bai trsntporistioN Oo« VicltKi* to the Forbidden Plats**.
• Twsntf sight hour* smid tht w*o«-clsd wo"d*»l*nd of ths Plstssu
• Fscilitisi ts» th img sad tobogganing
• A night »f ths Forbidden Plstssu Lodge Fsrs mcludst roo«, bsddmg «nd
ft»« ndh sl th* lodge
$1530
ALL INCLUSIVE FARE * W
'Including T*«-. No MalP F*r* for Children Mil. Yoor R*<«rrstiont I **y
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
Protesting that proposed new
school taxes would unduly penal-
ise those who are prepared to
fare the hardship* of developing
lhe outlying part* of thr Province,
a delegation of the B.( . Beef
Cattle firower*' Association yes-
terday ashed the Cabinet that
land at present In unorganlxed
territory should be exempted from
the provisions of the Public School
Art Amendment Bill until next
session, to give time for more
equitable taxation to be worked
out in respect to It.
Such committees. It was explained,
could consider applications for tour-
ist camp concession* and a code
of rules and regulations governing
them.
It was urged that instead of set-
ting aside further large tract* of
land, the policy of the Government
1 should be to develop the existing ,
16.901 square miles of provincial
I parks.
On the latter recommendations
the delegation represented the Knm-
I loops Fish and Game Protective
I Association. Kamloops Board of
Delegates told the Cabinet that a I Trade. Interior Lumbermen * Asso-
number* ol* member* -< U» —cm- ?.«.
IVlrrtinp: Device
Locate* $180,000
I ACKSONVILLE. Fla., April
J i a mine-detecting
device located S 153.150 nine
feet deep last night ln the
backyard of a Jacksonville
home, bringing to light Lhe
bulk of *180 000 largest
amount of currency ever
stolen from the United Slates
postal service.
The money— missing since
May 18. 1944— was dUR up by
three postal Inspectors be-
tween a chicken coop and the
rnoininR-houM* of Mr*. Joseph
D Marshall, widow of the
inun who confessed the theft
just before he died August 10.
1944. alter an appendicitis
operation.
MISSING
Rtisllvt*. Friend*. rrrMih*. Valuxbi**
Tr»ci-d and the C«»» HMton lUrortrd
tf Our !n»e*t nation Pro r*»»
Mrlkodn r*nlld»nlinl— Ad«ir» Mil
INTERNATIONAL
INVESTIGATION AGENCY, LTD
ins aaosu ST. - L.r»n»»* IWa*r* - ( IMI
711 YATES
AHrsctirriv D«»ig"»d
ELECTRIC
ROOM
HEATERS
*14.95
Limited Numb*.
MACDONALD S, LTD
WHERE ALL VICTORIA SHOPS
a.**r**Onn* Cln** J PM A*rll II
RM*rv.tlon* Limited to • Mtiimum
ot Tweniy-Pl»«
anu, Boot* snil Pole* Available ••
(he Urd*c St ■ Womlnxl AddlUonel
Cbsrg*
Set One I )a v f or r lhJ I
^ crease of ISO per cent In toXAtlon Iregion and District D Farm I —
Juvenile Cases ^rp'“^“‘nUfd ,errlu>n' comped * B (annot Yet Select
DrcLUon th.: ,11 juvmiU. »*«•• Ff-nn, .Id^prtmd MW * SdllMlI Architect
r™ ""“"TZ iSTu nCu*w -hd F. „>pomtm»t o, m
8“nl,!l f0'*"' m ™ n.« ^hd w.t“lu, B W.rd. Vtetorm. lormer mwuutcr P„TO tor thr nr, Crntr.l
j neudmy ' **' d t ot th. Dou.lm L.K. Cltlr Co. Juntor „„„ School muM Mnlt rr-
“ h” conlunctlon mth Oov- ' >« «■ °'l
The
Inside
Nerves
The delegation comprised A. B (rSIIHOt SflcCt
hanee, president, and J. E. Fry. I A rr|iif **r|
cretarj. of the Brel Association; ^CIIOOI /trCIlllCll
swrence Gulchon, Nicola, and F , Appntnlment of an architecl to
Ward. Victoria, former manager drBW Up plans for the new Central
the Douglas Lake Cattle Co. junior High 8cht»ol must await re-
VaReouver Island Coach Lines Limited
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THERE ARE REASONS!
noru roar to i* with tiirik mojino problbms
coi-ETfors s*avic« • ttii kwow now
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The finest STRING suitinj;'- ever lo arrive in Victoria
For people who believe m being well 'Irexxed. Will hold
their pres* and wear longer. And they’re designed in lhe
latest colors and patterns.
ORDER YOURS TODAY!
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1434 GOVERNMENT ST PHONE ES2I2
"Over Half a Century of Service in British Columbia”
noon in tnr city nun. 10 wor* u* — — _n«m* dutnets
Owuig to tile iUneas oi Reeve lemment departmenu. growing diaincts. ^
Tlioma* Hudflelfl o| InDllMlIL no
official representative of that mu- Dl<iCUIttlon ot a special detention ] \7 *%g*g*i»ids SlIimK
nirtpallty wm prevent and It was homP for juveniles war postponed ▼ l lilt l^“rr * T
not known if Rsquhnalt would be untU lhe jolnt meeting when .
included ln the plan Ml** Kirkrndale advised the gather- I ..
Reeve A G Lnmbrick represented hcr t0cll,ty had not yet com- a v
vaccine allowed
Reduced o’clock last night, after a temporary
between suspension of smallpox vaccination
due to lack of supplies. £>r J. L.
included ln the plan Kirkrndixle advised the gather- I I Id CI'Ill I I1C
Reeve A. O Lnmbrick represented ^ hcf t0cl(>ty h„d not yft com- * v
Saanich and Reeve Walter Walker | p,eled B rpport on matter. ||n.<u Indication* arc that by-li
appeared for Oak Bay. Also preset, t | |0<jr<HTl Iltlx I the school building program
were Police Chief J. A McLellan, j ... , ^no be presented until Autumn
Victoria. Magistrate H C. Hall. City I> . I l-ririxv; I* (IT Arrival at 8 pm of about ?n0
Prosecutor Claude L Harrison. Ml .** IttlH ■ rtl v I points of vaccine aUowed the
Rae Klrkendale. superintendent of ,, PaJ,w,a|I vaccination of 300 person* at the
the Children* Aid Society, and 1*^ QUL-LIl Cdy health centre between 7 and 9
Allan Baker, honorary solicitor of . b _ Rpduccd o’clock last night, after a temporary
lhe society. G H. Segar prosecutor WINNIPEG. Ai r suspension of smallpox vaccination
for Esquimau attended In an un- railway fare* for Easter between ^ ^ ^ Qf RUpplJe4 Dr. j. L.
official capacity. Utatiou* In Canada and from stations. MurTty Anderson, health officer, re-
It was suggested that » stipend ^ CalMldtt lo United State* border
of *40 be paid to the Magistrate ^ ^ ln fffeCL from April Kft lnfonnilUOn ha* been re-
hearing the juvenile cases This ^ mldn,Khl 0| AprU 23. in the M to thr unval of future
amount will be divided among thr k(W j^tday rate since Oovern- shlpmenU of vaccine, but It 1*
I c‘ty and the three municipalities _ mfra rcBlricUon* were Ufled. It 1* undprsl(KKl iarg*r shipments are
- announced by H H. Powers. 'lce*idu# today or on Monday, he said,
chairman of the Canadian Paasengr r j rhr health centre will bc open
h} V CL.rtn Association. SlmU|r Easier bargain | ^ between l and-ft.pm and
S I Olir UllOCS fttrM for Rnd *tud*n,J' wU1 between 7 and tt pm provided *up-
° I VUI Uliwvu ^ ftVBllltbiP but for a longer ^ of VACClne Bre rece|Ved.
WALK IN COMFORT period. Vaccination pf students of Vlc-
■L'L U, HI ' l — These first low Ivolidai torta and Esquimau high schooto U.
since lhe order three year* ago pro- .. . commence on Monday,
schooLs. stated yesterday .
He Stafed It might call for a
Greater Victoria *clu>jl board, which
would have to make any such ap-
pointments.
Meanwhile the Victoria School
Board ha* tentatively Interviewed
several architects.
Indications are that by-la wr. for |
the school building program will not
Fatigue come* from the nerve*. When you are hod.ly Um\, yw feel
it in the arms, legs and back. Hut the inside nerves win- h .-ntrol
the tmlily organs arc also tired ami the result is indigestion, hoa-lactica,
loss of sleep and gtncnxl lack of energy. You will see by the illu-ua,
tion how the sympathetic nervous system, through the innde
suppliee energy to the bo*lily organ* -Tlie lung*, the alema< b, ei.
/ By the use of Dr. t'haoe’s Nerve Food >**U can
very matennlly help Pj restore energy and vigor (
to th»c bodily ortBOB iwl relieve the feeling* oL
fatigue and languor which bold you down.
*r'*e rwult V ' d'g^tion, I letter sleep and
nMftfffipggg renewed energy with whi« h to enjoy life. A.-k
i your dniggj.it for the economy sue U»ltle of
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food.
California occupies more than
vaccination of 300 persons at the one_half the Pacific coastline of the
city health centre between 7 and 9 UnJtpd state*
Dr. Chare's Nerve Food
FOR. NEW PEP
AND ENERGY
It’s Your Shoes
WALK IN COMFORT
m i-L f
piles of vaccine are received.
Vaccination of students of Vic-
toria and Esquimau high school* Is
scheduled to commence on Monday.
L ^
hlbitlng such reduced-rate trans ^ ^ Anderson stated, but will have
porta lion to free the railway* for , ^ canceled if vaccine supplies
military traffic, will be based on I lruufIlclent.
one-nnd-one-quartrr single fare tor . nr.rntinnera
round trip ticket. The ticket* are
It t* believed private practitioner*
have adequate supplies on hand to
t > •
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MILL BAY
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arrsiav maintrssici roa
• PLUMBING
• HEATING
• OIL BURNERS
• COAL STOKERS
now eossiaia
C. J. McDowell
isa* oorousa iiuit
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COMM ■ un
MR. JAMES F ARMSTRONG
CBIBTOB or TIIK CLINTON INSOLI
will br at King # Shoa B>nr» ‘M*r
iBaiuraayi nnlf A* th* CTiaton tn»olf
la hand ma<1* and eat to Individual
fool maa»ur*«n*nt*. only ** pair* wtU
be (old at tht* ttmr
C0R5T
Hardware .
CONSOLIDATE
YOUR BILLS
Y*<l raa lam* to IlflTn lodaf No
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teas thaa Itgom r- pia b-T'w*d at
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THE
PREMIER
Health and Accident
Association
Givts Complete
BLANKET PROTECTION
For All the Family
Coats a* low ax 3Va cent*
per day per merrb«r
can toe irronn to av
w i two it m
No Memberahip Pee*
No W siring Period
Payable Anywhete in the World
Travel Benefits
417 Stobsrt Building, Victona
Phone E mptre 0WI
. . TVnrartuv Anril 18 have adequate *uppiw» u.. —
•°°? AprU i fake care of present demand. No
2 while' they will be honored far i Information was a variable laat ; night i
T trn Zmry up .o m.dn!,hl | « to rh, *dr«UM . ‘“PP"”
]«l TtodPT. Aprtt a. 0*k »•» w s,*n,th
On branch line* where there Is no
tram service on April 18. tickets p I j i '1 1
will be sold to commence Journey I III III " *1 1" * I'1 1 1 j-
nn April 17. Blmtlarly the return .
Umlt will V extended to make It I Kl|r<MarifS
good on first available train In , ■ C
cases where there U no train service FoUf ^ ^ burglary were re-
I on April 23 The special Boater u, city police yesterday
| tickets for teachers and students , morTllnf but little loot was taken
wtll be available upon presentation investigating a report from Arthur
I April 5. to April 23 going, with mid- I ^ ^ M.rkPt, 1402 Dougla* Street
night of May 7. the deadline for , ^ ^ bulldlng had been entered
return. I 4nd m ca*h regUter jimmied. Sgt
Thomas Stevenson found that
Pleads LuillV tO i someone had also entered Vaughan »
■ . , | Oroceterla next door The safe and
Dangerous Driving oUKe »a* ransacked by thle-.es who
r r » gained entry by amaahlng a door
Pleading guilty ro a charge of B<lwe#n |4 ^d gy tn rash were
dangerous driving. Daniel C. Paine ltoJf,n
... nnrt BO u- ^“"1 tint ..d rou.pmrn, 0B.r, w-
u d.„ m W uid h*" ’ “ .„d n m cuh —r. fr„m
licence suspended for one month * jnhnson t. umber Company,
by Magistrate Henry C Hall in city 8fTWl lflpr rntry was
police oourt yesterday morning I lhf bul]dlnf Ihnmfh a
Pleads Guilty to
Dangerous Driving
licence suspended for one month ,nhnAPn Lumber Company,
by Magistrate Henry C Ha*l »n city pV||,ia,( 8fTf^, .(p-r entry was
police noun yesterday ^™Jng I ^ ^ th< bulldlnt ihrtmgh a
The charge was made following ^
an accident March 3t on Doug km ^ ^ nn$Mek9d ami
Street between Queen* Road and
Bnv Street
smeared with paint and Ink. after
entry wo* made by forcing a door
Emeat Leonard a sailor, was given ^ Lumbcr comer
a suspended sentence •hen he ^ Rmd ^ JohnAOn street
pleaded guilty P^lce believe the burglaries were
an automobile , the property of the luveniles
Black and White Taxi Company. ft ^ ^ ^ ot ammunlUon.
without the owners conaent ^ na-^hllght and two package, of
....... .... cigarettes from a car parked on Yates
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS --
Tsasrtins ■«««* *-—
S3& Mr J MMI. «««,
*.n^« h»r» done pt T«itu4rt«i ■ 0f the Clinton Insole will be at the
RAZ MAH aivI m.h> that ^a*h' RAZ- Klng% 8hnr Store. 710 Yate* Streei,
Homemakers and Home
Lovers always find a ifrcat
deal to interest and intrigue
them at this «reat modern
•.tore, where ix tt> Le found
by far the larpext selection
in all B.C. of Furniture and
Furnishings . . . F-verything
from a mixing howl to *
mattress.
directory
of the
STANDARD
S T O R F,
third floor
Bedroom Suile* sort
Furniture
SECOND FLOOR
Draperies, Carpel*.
Bedding
MEZZANINE
Dining-Room Furniture,
Table* Mirror*. De*k%.
Chair*
MAIN PLOOR
Cheiterftrld Su'*ev
China Lamp*. Gift*
LOWER FLOOR
Lino. Household
Appliance*
BEDROOM
BARGAINS
for
SATURDAY
SHOPPERS
at the
STANDARD
V A N I T I ES— D R ESS ERS
CHIFFONIERS — STOOLS
On the Third Floor we have brought to-
gether a number of separate pieces of
Bedroom Furniture, and every piece is a
decided bargain, most of them piece -
left over from complete suites. Modern
• design*, fine walnut finishes, plat#
glass mirror*.
WHITEWOOD VANITIES
ChinU and Cretonne for draping the*e
will f*e found on our Second Floor.
KIDNEY
VANITY
with one Q*>'
drawer ®
Stool fo match. $1 7
KIDNEY
VANJLTY
* ith three | OfH
drawers
Stool to match. $1 75
rhe Third Flo*
TAPESTRY-
COVER KO STOOLS
A Choice of Cover*. Cabriole Leg'
STANDARD
FURNITURE
7 3 1 YATES
CO
E W
RAZ MAH- awl Moo ih*» co***' n
MAH h>* hflped oebers — W* It h-ip v
Ml. 81— at dxuu.*t* rm)*b arm. R
■ 14 today.
Atomic-Energy Control to Be Vested
In Civilian Board; Powers Unlimited
WASHINGTON. April 5 </P). — A Senate bill for atomic- 1 7
energy control would vest in one Federal civilian agency »«rh “f*
sweeping powers in this field exceeding anything the United * ' ^ ^ ^ 0
States has seen In peacetime. u could deliver »u»auc weapons
A special Senate Atomic Energy therapy, and - under stringent su- lQ „rinrd forces In such quanti-
Commlttee which has spent montli* pervlslon ol the President and Con- ()n M tbe president deems neces-
in writing the measure expects to greas — license the Industrial use of iary
complete It next week mnd send it atomic energy.
to the Hoor for action. TIM OOOU and only the
The opportunity of examining the commission- would be authorised to 1 *1 lll'flll VIM* ■ 11*111
enure blU In Its fourth committee produce or provide for the produc- ▼ fllltUUfl/i
draft was afforded a reporter today, 1 tlon of fissionable materials, and It ( rp V \ * , .
making It possible to present a co- would own all the facilities for their J[Q f til)!' I (‘till*
ordlnated report on all it* far- production
reaching provisions which hitherto It could distribute radloscUve by- I ..i» i.iv
have been made public only piece- product materials for science and,* UvvCI
meal. Industry, but It would be barred j Awanj Df * contract in excess ot
Here are some of the broad pow- from distributing any fissionable or
'HE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA, B.C SATURDAY. APRIL 6. 1946
ij Veteran Executive of B.C. Eleetrie h Honored
meal. ' industry, but It would be barred Awanj Df * contract in excess ot
Here are some of the broad pew- from distributing any fissionable or j-jq^ooo. for the fabrleauon of floO
ers which would be assigned to the source materials 10 any person out- tension transmission towers, to
five-man Atomic Energy Commks- 1 side the Jurisdiction of the United llw, Western Bridge Company of
sion: | States or to any foreign government Vancouver wi* announced Friday by
Ownership of all fissionable ma- The commission would be author- ofT,cials of thr B.C. Electric Railway
terlala but not raw materials from ixad lo do research and develop- company.
which they are produced would be ! ment work in the military applies- The contract is one of the ma^or
vested In the commission. Without Ilona of atomic energy. could en- items in the Company * $ 17,1100 .000 ,
prejudice lo its ownership, the com- I gage In the production of atomic program for the hydro-elcctric de-
mission could distribute the fission- | bombs or other atomic weapons, but velopment at Bridge River. The
able materials, with or without 1 only after obtaining the express towers will be used for running the , fx
charge, for research and medical , consent and direction of the Presl- nigh tendon line* from Bridge River
— " - — __ to Vancouver, The whole cost of inc
14 Cases for
Appeal Court
counsel will be J McKenna with F-
Malum for ihe Crown. Capello and
| Evans, separate cases with T. J.
Morris. K C- for Uie Crown.
ilUUCHI \nHII l Something new in advertising: A
rr I man who claimed he was innocent
Number of cases to be heard at the {lf meumng * luufe attack, adver-
Court of Appeal BtlUngS at Victoria, j iised in the classified columns ol tha
which opens Tuesday, Is among the local paper for the gulltv party to
smallest In recent years, with but come forward.
14 appeal* to be heard and only one
of these being a civil case The re- ^ W(H> Y#-f
malnder are criminal appeals CTICR OUTFIT
Civil case up for appeal la that LASTLK OU It
of Homr ridge vs Magur. In which .
A Hugo Ray will appear as counsel F IPX 3 I TP
for the appellant Magur. and HE ■ IVAUIIV #
M Bradshaw for Homerldge.
Three of the appeals to be heard JlIlQIwv
are those o' 'he Crown vs. Volk, who V7
will act a hr. own counsel with A TWIN CONTkOl *
W. Petapiice opposing. Crown vs. Sue* 25 to 30
Harrison, who will be his own coun- "]?>() j
sel with A. W. Petaplece opposing | x
and Crown vs Campbell with H R
Bray. K.C . as Crown counsel. S*"" L4sU* 1 *
Those applying for leave to appeal lpp*' 41 ,M' «
sentences are: Zimmer lee. acting a:. Longer Icagtk fine Twill. Mitckieq |
hi* own counsel with A. \Y Peta- Lsitei Sue* 25 to 30. Zippo fsi» crit* 1
piece as Crown counsel: Thomas. as * 1 O QC
his own counsel with A. W. Peta- | U.oJO
piece for the Crown, Clarkson repre- 1 .
sented by A W. Fisher, with R. T , /\e 11 /
Du Moulin for the Crown; Vlatkln, rlTV|l» / ^
Andeaon. and Lansing, separate ap- QT\ '/ffj
r
Setm end Lette*
Zipper faitencr
Longer Length fine Taill. Metchmo
Latte* Sue* 25 to 30. Zipper fetter*'
*10.95
. . ____ r W Hnru>v ADUWIU, »nu " -I'
ECEIVTNG congratulations from dent, who succeeded Mr. Ooward. ; Wr.^aln «*• pellanUwUhearhashUowncoun-
the personnel of aU sections of presented a beautiful bouquet to 1U] ph 3 . Mttthews. executive aasls- *nd w‘,h P Mah«i for the
r tri un onnirH Pir Hired from left ... ... f MarH. Crown. Waketuan and C larke, whose
ELECTRIC SHAVERS
REMINGTON RAND 4 Q QC
Dual Head! 1 w.VW
F. W. Francis, Ltd.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS
1210 DOUGLAS STREET
high tension line* from Bridge River ^ BC Co.f Ltd.. 1 Mrs. Ooward. Piclured from left Unl ^ Mr Malnwarlng: E. Harri-
on hb 74th birthday and on hi. offl- are Mrs. Ooward. Mr. Ooward, Mr. son. M. C. Trueman. A D King. W
erecting he towm^d running the on. lhe* ^ « ' Malnwarlng and Mr. Murrln. Ac- „ Dreaper. A Rlchardson.T. R
line* will be M.OOO.-V) . ,nl ret companylng the combination were Myers. W. K HoUand. president ot
CM,pll"y,nCh pr^iuiw vice-president of the tw0 transcriptions on which officials lhf office Employees* Association;
would parallel tlv Ooward. York Place was the reelp 1- hRd thflr lrlbute, to the j w Cawy. represenUng the Elec-
WINTER SPORTS TOUR TO THE
. \ FORBIDDEN
J. 1 PLATEAU
line from Bridge R»v^ U> Squamish, ent of a combination radio and ^ vctpr4n exe<.uUve trlcal Workers; Fred Davbon. presl-
I 'hen proceed direct Into Vancouver, p^mophone. The presentation was . , . _» lh_ street Railwavmen’s
Delivery of the tower* b scheduled ‘bv w. q Murrln. Vancouver, Attending as official reprcsentaU- deni • ot Stott . ™ ^
* start in the early Bumnirr and w. C. Malnwarlng. Vic- Uvea of the various sections of the ^oa.^K^Ro^PTtMXQtn
their construction will involve the [nrlm> Vancouver Island vice-presl- I company, besides Mr. Murrln and , the Oa* .
UK 0f 8000.000 pounds of steel and “ ^
200,000 man hours, of labor. _ 1 I / 1 I *
I of^ie line of towers Is the largest j Growers Ask Labuiet Delecting i>* > ««
job of It* type contracted for In LoraH** SIoU,OOU
ov;r; Xo Delay New School 1 axes
Six hundred of the towers will be J device located 1153.150 nine
,71 feet high and the rrmamtng do. ProU^llng that proposed new . Soch committees, n was explwtued. dw,p Ual nlghl m the
will be 110 feet high The trans- MbooI (un would unduiy penal- ■ could consider application* for tour- kvafd of a Jacksonville
for in | _
";"b‘ To Delay New School 1 axes
trlcal Workers; Fred Davison, presi-
dent of the 8treet Railwaymen’s
Detecting Device
Locate* $180,000
I ACKBONVILLE, Fla.. AprU
MISSING
n«laiivf», Vr i»nd». reftorn. Valutblet
Traaed »nd Ute Cate KUtory Recorded
br Our Invetuiaiioo Pteret*.
Hrtfead* Caaf idea Hal — Ad»i»* tree
INTERNATIONAL
INVESTIGATION AGENCY. LTD
III* RROAU ST. - U re atad Beaded • « IMI
711 YATES
AftrectirrK Dttigned
ELECTRIC
ROOM
HEATERS
*14.95
Limited Number
MACDONALD S, LTD
WHERE ALL VICTORIA SHOfS
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
APRIL 13 and 14
ALL EXPENSE TOUR INCLUDES
• Ref um bat frentporf it ion from Victoria to tbe Forbidden Fleteeu.
• Twenty *>gbt hour* amid the tnow clad wonderland »f Hie FUtceu
• Faolitiei fee thung and tobogganing
• A night at the Forbiddan Flateaa Lodge Fare include! room, bedding and
fire mealt at the Lodge.
mLshlon lines, when the Bridge River
plant U> completed, will carry 200.000
horsepower at 230.000 volts
Thr whole Bridge River project la
one of the largest single items In the
I company’s widely publicized $50,-
000.000 post war expenditure pro-
gram and company officials said
I awarding the contract lo a British
Columbia firm conforms tn the
general company policy of pacing
u much a* possible or this expendi-
ture with local industry .
T
Set One Day for
Juvenile Oases
!U thone wba are prepared to 1st camp concessions and a code
face thr hardship* of developing of rules and regulations governing
the oulljing parts of the Province, them. . , .
a dHe«.ll.‘n of the B.< Beef It was urged thatUtsteadO Set-
t allle tirower*’ Association yes- ting aside further Urge tract* of
trrdav ashed lhe Cabinet that ( land, the policy of the Government
land at present In unorganised , should be to develop the existing
Irrr.lory xhould be exempted from 16.901 square miles of provincial
lhe provision* of Ihe Public School park*.
Ad Amendment HIU unlll next On the latter lecommendattons
se.don to give time for more he delegation represented the K« n-
rquklahle laxallon lo be worked loops Fish and Game FtotecUve
in resnect to It. ! Association. Kamloops Board of
l>elc gates told the Cabinet that, a Trade. Interior Lumbermen s Asso-
number of* members of the assoc la- elation. B.C. CrrowersAs^totiou
Hon were threatened with an in- Kamloops Br.inch of the C“^lan
crease of 150 per cent in taxation Legion and District D Farmers I
on land in unorganized territory lor institutes . „
purpo«, CO™,rU; r K.
I ACKBONVILLE. na.. apru
6 uP1- — A mlne-detocung
device located $153,150 nine
feet deep last night In the
backyard of a Jacksonville
home, bringing to light the
bulk of $1BOOOO largest
amount of currency ever
stolen from the United States
postal service.
The money— musing since
May 16. 1944- was dug up by
three postal Inspectors be-
tween a chicken coop and the
rooming-house of Mrs. Joseph
D. Marshall, widow of the
tnun who confessed the theft
put before he died August 10,
1944, after an appendicitis
operation.
The
Inside
Nerves
15
ALL- INCLUSIVE FARE
I Including Till. No Hjll F*r« »*r Chilton. M*h« Yo*r Rn«r»atK>ni l*Hy
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
Juvenile Cases terrtlory ^I^TSiegauon comprised A. B Cannot Yet Select
Decision that all Juvenile ca.’.e* rearing widespread damage to P Aton«£ SellOol Architect
1- ,r, rr s *^
",^y touruu.^ lhe C««.. Co junior Hlsh School must »w*H re-
R.*.rv*tien* CT»»» 1PM April it
Umlt*d lo • MaOraum
of T»i«tt-fl*«
Mia, Boot . anil Poll* Available »’
thr LiMiir at a Nominal Additional
Chars*
Vaaeouver Island Caach Lines Limited
|77 DEPOT: IROUGHTON AT IROAO 11177
THERE ARE REASONS!
rCOPLI COM* TO V* WITH THU* MOVING flOILSNS
cmanori «r»vn « - thv *now now
Delegates were introduced by Dr. J 0f legthlatlon bttsed upon the
J. G lilts. R H. Carson and Louis | Cameron report on education. J, F
LeBourdaU. M-L-A.'s for the cattle- k English, municipal Inspector of
growing districts. schools, *tated yesterday
Hr statrd It might call for a
. . , I Greater Victoria school board, which
\ aiTine Supply wouid havr 10 mRke *ny 8Uch *p*
rr 11 . • ’ McBnwhUe Uie Victoria School
lo lietermine Board ha* tentatively interviewed !
several archltecta.
Prikirrum lll‘rf* Indication* are that by-law, for
I lUpdlll IILIV jthe school building program will not
Arrival ,t « p.. of .tout ioo ' * prwvn'rt imUl Aommr-
point* of vaccine allowed the — than
HEANEY’S
Cirtfal Bln** II
SPRING!
New Spring Selections
The finest SPRING suitings e*er to arrive in \ ictorin
For people who believe in being well r|res«ed. Will hold
their press and wear longer. And they're designed in the
latest colors and patterns.
ORDER YOURS TODAY!
CHARLIE HOPE & CO.
1434 GOVERNMENT 3T. PHONE F. 5212
“Over Half a Century of Service in British Columbia”
a joint meeting of the city police pUce*. the delegation also recoin- or tne uougiaa . j ,
citron and KpmM. o,
the munlctpalltiea yesterday after- advisory committees in the Interior J. Gtllu. • lUe.
noLn In thr Cll, Hn.l to work In ronjunetton .nth Oc.- MX-A. • 'or thr ctttr
Owing to the Ulneu ol Reeve , emment department*. ___ growing dUtrtcU.
mu Had Held of ■MUilfUUi. DO
official representative of that mu- D^uaaloo of a specliU detention 1/ * C,,nnlv
nlclpallty wa* present and it was h(jmr for jUVenlles was postponed 1 dH lilt lTIII7|FI Y
not known if Esquimau would be un|U lhf next jolnl meeting when .
included In the plan. Mi«w Kirkendole advt^ed the gather- I I t I I1H H<*
Reeve A O Loinbrick represented ^ hrf ^.jpty had not yet com- * w
.Saanich and Reeve Walter Walker DlptPd » rrport on the matter. i *
appeared for Oak Bay. Also present | rOJlFHIH IICFC
were Police Chief J. A Me Lallan. ^
Victoria MagUtrate H C. Hall. City V Ilf Arrival at 6 pm of about .00
Prosecutor Claude L Harrison. Ml» ltall ■ «■ point* of vaccine allowed the
R*c Klrkendale, superintendent of DA/Jti/inrl 'vaccination of 300 person* at the
toe Children’s Aid Bnclety. and [^SU T IXCCllK l U city health centre between 7 and 9
Allan Baker, honorary solirltor of , u 6 _ Rcduccd o’clock last night, after a temporary
the society. O H. Segar. prosecutor WIN • auspension t>r smallpox vaccination i
for Esquimau attended In an un- , raUway fare* lor Easter uetwern ^ ^ lnck of supplies. Dr. J. L. i
official capacity. stations in Canada und from atutlons Murray Anderson, health officer, re- 1
It wa* suggested that a “Upend ^ CalulrtR t0 United Stale* border portfd.
of $40 be paid to the polnU wl,i ^ ,n effect from AprU Nq mforTnBllon hu been re-
hearing the juvenile . case* This [g ^ midnight of AprU 23. In the ^ M lo Uw. arrlVil „f future
J amount will be divided among the (|m joW holiday rate since Oovern- I Rhi >mf nU o( vaccine, but it l*
city and the three municipal lues nicnt restriction* were lifted, it is j rmtnnd larger shipment* are
- i«nnounced by R H Power*. '»>c- d(Je (l>dRy or on Monday, he said,
chairman of the Canadian Paaseuger Thj| health centre will be open
hj 17 Cl ... Association, Similar Easter bargnin (odtty bptwcen i and 5 p m and
S I OUT iinOCS torw for teachers and student* will betWfen 7 ftnd 0 pm provided *up-
^ also b»- available but for a longer i oI yMclnc Hre recclved.
Faticue cotm* from the nervea. WI.en you are boH.ly t.rr*l yoiHeal
it in t be arms, legs and back. Ilut the inside nerves wlueh .-ntrd
the Irodily organs arc also Uresl and the result is indigestion, hsadaehea,
loea of sleep nod general lack of energy. You Will N«- by the .Huet ra-
tion how the sympathetic nervoua system, through the inAi-Io nervas,
•applies energy to Uie bodily organ* -The lungs, lhe stomach, tie.
/ gg"\ By the use of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Fnod y»u can
very materially help to restore energy and viK..r
to these bodily organs and relieve ll • feelings of
fatigue and languor which hold you down
fT ft. J The result is bettor digr^tton. l«’ttor slre|> and
|2e|0£S£ renewal energy with which lo enjoy life. A. k
Itegfig EEH? your druggist for the economy size bottle of
ilH I>. Chase'9 Nerve Food.
California octuple* more
d1 vaccination of 300 person* at the onf.half the Pacific coastline of the
city health centre between 7 and 9 Unlted states.
Reduced o’clock last night, after a temporary rr — =
Hatwoon suspension or smallpox vaccination . . 4
due to lack of supplies. Ur. J. L. * XT
FOR NEW PEP
AND ENERGY
It’s Your Shoes
WALK IN COMFORT
period.
These
holiday
Vocrlnatlon of students of Vic-
toria and Esqulmalt high schools 1*
TM
it
v 4
islncr the order three years ago pro- ! #chedulpd to commence on Monday,
hlblttng auch reduced-rate trans- ( Dr Andprson *,utedt but will have
porta Lion to free the railways for , canceled if vaccine suppUe*
| military Uafflc. will be based on ^ tnJkUfflclenl
I one-and-one-quarter single fare for nr.ctit.one™
a round trip ticket. The tickets are
It is believed private practltionera
have adequate supplies on hand to
BRENTWOOD
MILL BAY
FERRY
(M.M Br«at«ao4 ha.rty •« th«
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IS -hUe they will be honored for Information wa* available l*s ^ night
j;unif> up to -‘dnlght.M to th. aupp.les
of Tuesday. April 23. | '
On branch line* where there la no ( ^
tram service on April IB. tickets Dft| ( TipfL lnpr
will be nold lo commence Journey | Hill I
on April 17. Similarly the return n ■ •
limit will V extended to mnk" It l< *xiir KllTil IHFIC8
‘good on first available train In | u
case* where there U no train service rwu cu(1 ^ burglary were re-
I on April 23 T^*’ K»*ter ; ported to city police ye.torday
ticket* for teacher* and students , momUlg but Little loot wa* token
will be available upon presentation I Tnv<MfU Ung . rfport frnm Arthur
nf the usual certificate from Friday. Wil(on employee of Stuart*
April 5. to April 23 going, with mid- | Market 1402 Dougla* Street.
Ukht nf May 7. the deadline for hM entered
return. | mnd a cash reglstar jimmied, figt.
— _ — i Thomas Stevenson found that
Pleads Guilty to Uomeoo* had alio entered Vaughan s
• , . | Groceteria next door Tbr safe and
Dangerous IFriVIIlC office wa* ransacked bv thieve* who
. " I gained entry by smashing a door
Pleading guilty to a charge of BelWf#n |4 ^ g5 |n cash were
dangerous driving, Daniel C. Paine
Pleads Guilty to
Dangerous Driving
wax fined $50 ,wUb the alternative (
of di da'yx In Jail, and had his
licence suspended for one month
by Magistrate Henry C Hall in city
police court yesterday morning
The charge was made following
pint aid equipment office sup-
plies and $7 in cash were stolen from
toe Johnson Lumber Company,
pleasant Street, after entry was
made to the building through a
l nr uiaii' w “ " w 1 * .
an accident March 31 oc ^ ofTu., ransacked and
gtrevt between Queens Road and
Bay Street
Ernest Leonard, a sailor, wa* given
smeared with paint and Ink, after
entry was made by forcing a door
al the O’Neil Lumber Bales, corner
a rmpended svwfenee ^ *,nd Johnson Street
pleaded guilty to a charge of taking bf>UrT(. th# burglaries were
an automobile, the proiwrty of the of JUW,ue*
Black and White Taxi Company. of w ol ammunition,
without the owners consent t fl4J,hllght and two package* of
cigarette* from a car parked on Yate*
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•and* bare done— got Toaptetoa* of the Clinton Inaole will be at the
RAZ-MAM-and woo that cn«|h' RA2- 8hf#. store 710 Yale* Street
M AH has belpvd otherv — lot it h*lp •••
|Ot_ $l — al diaBJU cvtfjvbw* R-l* le-uay.
Honieniakerx an<l H o m r
Lovers alwavs f»nd * Brest
deal to interest and intrigue
them at this i^reat modern
store, where is to be found
bv tar the larpeM selection
in all FI C. of Furniture and
Furnishings . . . F.vervthinjf'
from a mixing bowl to a
mattrrv*^
DIRECTORY
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Bedroom Suitr* *od
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SECOND FLOOR
Draperies, Carpeti.
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mezzanine.
Dining-Room Furniture.
Table*. Mirrors. Desks.
Chairs
MAIN FLOOR
Chesterfield Suite*.
Chins Lamp*. Gifts
LOWER FLOOR
Lino. Household
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On the Third Floor we have brought to-
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Bedroom Furniture, and every piece is »
decided bargain, must of them pieces
left over from complete suite*. Modern
* design*, fine walnut finishes, platr-
j*las» mirrors.
WHITEWOOD VANITIES
Chintz and Cretonne for draping these
--.ii h .nnil nn our Second Floor.
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Stool to match, SI 75 Ston
On the Third Hoor
with three 1 Om
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the DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA. BC.. KLV' Al'Kil. i"t
Hill Would Raise Borrowing Limits I To Prosecute Drivers II lio I ‘
Of Rower Board; Winch Asks Control Do Through Safety /ones Aside for
Second reading In the Legislature yesterday °J[ tte bill |— " “ ; • W/ A™JN° ZZ?V'?°c£i War VeteranS
fjwou^iayc^THcatrcs
Ends Betty Hutton ‘STORK
Today Barry Fitzgerald in CLUB*
Second reading in the Legislature yesterday of the bill
to increase the borrowing power of the British Columbia |U | I Priivim*#*
Power Commlsslbn from $10,000,000 to $20,000,000 gave
C.C.F. Opfyosition members a chance to reiterate their de* A • I • A !1
manda that the Government should take over the opera till* HI t|JI »
lions of the B C. Electric Railway Co. and the West Koot- oi i* |\;
enav Light &. Power Co thf monry would ** votcd 10 ollOHCi OI I/IfTlCvS
Harold E. Winch C C.F leader, bonon mam linen In rural areas shower of Dimer,. ' the an-
Contended that there would be no Proteating »g»‘nst the power com- nyj|J ^Ve under the auaplce* at
province - wide public - owned elec- mission continuing tn charge the Solarium Junior League for
triflcatlon while two big monopolies former exorbitant rates 1 er rt jundi l0 ajd tbe qv,cen Alexandra
were allowed to control 75 per cent Hargrave. C.C.F whip .*>ald con- gfjlarlum jor crippled Children at
of the power produced In the prov- miner* were entitled to some bene- Mj|,abal Beach. V J , Is In full awing
mcr <"* tTom Oovernme.it operation of md df)nmllonfl arr received
He said the C C P conaidered P°fer Plar,la' from all polnu In llie province,
that the borrowing power of the -I don't believe it la economical 0fficiai* nf the campaign report.
... t.i.. ...» It U«nl tvlaivtu ta n fl
enav Light & Power Co th<? l»twl «*«■» *'ould w*c
J Harold E. Winch CCF leader. ’bon ua main line, tn rural area,
r, .mended that there would be no Protesting against the power C<
Hr said the C C P conaidered P°wer P,anw*
that l he borrowing power of the “I don't believe it la economical
comroiaaion should be ralaed to 150,- , to take over amall local plants and
000,000 If necessary, In order that leave the big operations atlll in
the two companlea might be taken private ownership.*' he declared,
over to establish a public monopoly Tom King ‘Coalition, Columbia >
of power production and dlatrtbu- pointed out that the commlxaion
lion. could not readjust the rate* over-
The Government would be dere- night,
llct in 1U responsibility If it did
not do that, Mr. Winch added i I • I TAT . r|Y
Steering away from the B C. Klee- \jrld1SfllCl 1 lOt 1 O
trie and Weal Kootenay Company. .
W A C. Bennett ‘Coalition South Up \|||*s,ll1<>f llOlIiP
Okanagan, said Brlllah Columbia lUlWlip IIUII11
WARNING motorists who are violating the law tn
regard to safety rones. Chief J. A. McLellan yes-
terday issued the following statement to remove
any misunderstanding on the part of the motoring public.
“Safety zones are established and reserved for the
use of pedestrians exclusively, and are prohibited at all
times to vehicular traffic. Motorists are not permitted
to drive upon or remain stationary in such zones. Auto-
mobiles are permitted to drive through the space between
the safety zone and the nearest street curb, but not to
park there.
"Passengers have the right to feel safe when stand-
ing Within a safety zone, and the law will be enforced
against motorists who infringe upon this right. '
After member* on bo 111 aide* of
! the House had expressed dbappotnt-
ment that no agreement had been
reached between the Province and
Ottawa tn connection with admin-
1 miration Of provisions for land- set-
tlement by veterans, the Legislature
yesterday gave second reading to the
bill to amend the Veterans Land
Settlement Act,
By this amendment 1.000.000 acres
of British Columbia land set aside
exclusively for British Columbia vet-
erans will be thrown open on July I
flcittl* of the campaign report. I — — to settlement by veterans regardless
m . . # * ■% z 11 a f • . of province of enlistment, and the
, «rv«. Contends l ores! Maintenance *.
— - • * of Crown land In the province will
history the Solarium ha. served
... . , . , , . . • 1 01 crown tana in u*r piv*u»vc
Should lie on Business Basis - a. «r
■pie Of British Columbia whose OllUllM 19* Ull M Hon. E T Kenney. Minister of
.. .. . ... . ... ... - .. 1 ...... r.ir> ,*f (hit, llu>rr
1 contributions built the institution Forest revenue should be spent
I «nd have maintained it over the on a bualneMl ba*la to maintain that
j past fwo decades. I business, and every forester believed
Many of the pattern* are at the that maintenance of the resource
GKl/UfM srwz t/n t/uoMti-uo Hon. E T Kenney. Minister of
Portal revenue should be spent taken on some of the immediate re- Land*, expressed regret that there
»„TwrS13.ua» ?h.l ccmmend.Uoiu .„d -he, were be- h.d taen no Turner oattoto _«h,
business, ami every forester believed fore the Legislature In BIU 10 Vete rans Land Board and that none
that maintenance of the resource H. J. Welch. committee chairman of the 1.000 000 acres hud been taken
not no inai, mi. nm /i| 1*1 f\l '1* . Many of tne patient* are at me that maintenance oi me resource n j. *■ — „ , . . ... __
Steering away from the B C. Elec- {ylfHSllIt I llOt 10 I Solarium for long periods of time should be a first charge against and an operator, said operators up e exp a m lVl Ihr
trie and West K<H»tenay Company. . _ lo addition to treatment and care, f crest revenue Chief Forester C. D were cognizant of the nred t«»r their -‘*g .
W A. C. Bennett ‘Couiltlon. South Up \||t*v||l<r I lOlliP they areeducaied and taught handl- orchard told llie Legislature's fores- own education tn forest manage- 11 ' ° _ .
Okanogan) said British Columbia JlUrMIlg IlUIIlc crftflft ^ ^uip them U • take their iry committee yesterdoy a* he con- mem. and said the great body of and passing upon appllca t
was leading the way for all other society of Die Love of Je- place with other children of their unued discussion of reeommenda- operators wanted protection from a Pointing out that two other prov -
province*. He noted with pleasure , |own age when discharged Patient* tions of the Sloan commission. few who were not concerned with luce* already had favorable agree-
ihat the plants at Peachlands and l>u* 00 ,n n 1 ' *' ‘ are received from all parts of the However, he believed that over a forestry. ments with the Dominion regarding
We*' bank were to be taken over Olenshlel Hotel Into either a nurs- provtnrr Hn<j are admitted regard- period of years both cut and revenue | The quesUon of a forest comma- assistance In land settlement, Har-
and hoped that by next session at ing home or a hospital.” a was an- p..* 0f creed, color or the ability could be increased, and that a good non was dealt with only briefly, no old K Winch CC.P lender, said u
« . -- - nmmeed by the Mother Superior of parents to pay. provided they job of forest protection could be argument being offered when Mr. was regrettable that 'he Province
_ ____ ciit'tc rr»A*rci, . ran benefit from treatment. done for le*s than ihe revenue re- Johnson opposed it on Die ground hod been unable to work out a mu-
NFW n,r«F-! FURS' . , I The bournim U rnt.e,v,„m, w 0O«nL U-M ..•.al.-on, w,re t,K»d by -h, 1 -u.il, -u.l.«-.ry »rr.n,em.-n. «llb
ill-*™ DRESSES - FURS, bim was rommennng on a report of .service* to Herbert Clancreve CCf. Mac- people and should accept re.-pon- Ottawa, and that there w no pom-
lat by next aeenion at mg home or a nospnai u, »n- |Pa, ol creed, color or me aoimy could be increased, and mat a got-u non was clean wnn ouiy unuij. no -
j nounced by the Mother Superior of parents to pay. provided Drey job of forest protection could he argument being offered when Mr. waa regrettable that 'hr Province
cni'rc rAiTrJ, can benefit from treatment done for le*s than ihe revenue re- Johnson oppo.-.ed it on Die ground hod been unable to work out a mu- ,
The Solarium is indeuvorlng to «iv«L that legislators were elected by the tually satisfactory ^arrangement with
DRESSES -FURS 8ha was commenting on a report - d#fVeto fJ.Cirduulilon of ^rvlcrh t0 Herbert Gargrave iC.CP., Mac- people and should accept reopen- Ottawa, and that there was no powi- ,
yesterday stating thm Fire C he | han|Hc#ppe<| children in the prov- kenzir - contended operators should slblUty, not hand It ovrr to a com- bllity in sight of any immediate ac- (
BJoaeph Raymond and J Vt. Custer- vtlb adequate facilities for pay a greater share of the cost of mission Unn
ink. city building Inspector had filed casp.flndlnR and follow-up care, maintaining a capital asset: and Mr. Welch read a telegram from He suid he felt the Province was
■ report with the Provincial Serre- ^ ^ moat important phases B I. tBo**- Johnson t Coalition. New Hon. Colin Gibson, Minister of Na- making a mistake m not accepting
| tary stating the building would have ^ jyp^ worgt Westminster, argued that the Do- tlonul Derence lor Air, Ottawa, a«- any financial and administrative re-
in undergo major alterations be- a„iar. minion which indirectly received auring the committee would have xponslblllty.
fore It could be put to such use '^nnuJ opcrilUnB foM, ,p- mUfh morr frotn toT*M ‘ndu*lr>' PUnrs 10 fly over Vancouver Is- , -We are making a straight gift of
The building will continue to be lmalrly tM)00Q muJ5t come than the prevlnce. should contribute land fore*u. Ihp land - Mr Kenney pointed out. I
1 operated as a hotel, she jtated. and *om M|0 sub5Crlptlon. If for“t industry was completely w A c Bennett »Con.. South1
the society may build a hospital tn ‘ wnped out, Mr Orchard said the W InilllVfl ill I Okanagan » also was disappointed
another year or so. t . . . Province would looe not only ?4.- w u,,utl1 IUJUIIU 111 I that no agreement had been reached
— The report submitted lo the Pro- If 1)111(111 1 91 III TV ft HI 000 000 direct revenue annually, but (• llj * f ( «,.v with Ottawa and no settlement of
yincial Secretary stated Ihe building I ^ ^ A . • Igis.ooo.ooo indirectly. The \ainr -,» ■ ‘ land was taking place.
> irwtw oouM ^ operated wtth / Kltllt 1 CCHlCIlt the industry was UdO.OOOOOO a year. Mi i ■ 2719 Richmond
D safety as a hotel, but would require EIkxilt)r(h M Harris. Strath- Jnd 11 ‘*«ncd ‘*nlv reasonable to Rued, « . r
^ expenditure of several thousand *1- *1 - 1 „ , iniMr-d m ',ro,(‘c' 0,1 ,h*' hand BrU’ to ^ trM4led U" ,v'“d ‘,llunw ,o1’ (him JsS(M) lOr
Mtfw A lars before it could be U*d ns * ^ Jr Z the ***** wanted good , \ AdUU IUI
WH1 71 tuisnltal m.nkharrf and an<1 rood*, Slid must pay for them, a- L"«-k and Haullnln Streets yes- ■ ry*
rww y 1 fcS rSTSur i «. wi «- -could -na,, mormn, .0 u. Damase by h ire
■ v a ' ........ do an acceptable lob’’ fur 12,500.- Police said one car w.cs driven bv J
tin - •o*at*s zL-'
min a anuuai ovcnuui . i :
The building wdll continue to be urMlnul|l|j ijoooo must come than the province, should contribute, land lore*u
operated as a hotel, she Mated and I {rom puM|c aub*crtpUOn. If r°p“l industry was completely
the society may build a hospital In “ 1,1 ‘ ““ ‘‘ wnped out, Mr Orchard said the W’rfMnj.n |n j,.
another year or *o _ . . Province would lose not only ?4.- ^ UUIxtH UljUllU U1
The report submitted U. the Pro- H 0111(111 III JUTVll III 000.000 direct revenue annually, but t II: * f ( ....
vmclal Secretary stated the building /Y. a • 1 . gl6.000.000 indirectly The value of ■ ■
could be operated with reasonable / HI till' ACCUlPIll the industry was 1150.000.000 a year. Mrs. H. Brockway, 2719 Richmond
safety as a hotel, but would require I M[, jr.^-th M Harris Strath- ®nd 11 wnnt,d onlv reasonable to R.md, was taken u. Jubile,- Hospital
expenditure of several thousand dol- Hfl'u., Wlt, sJlHhl|y injured in P”*** M °n {h* oa,<,r h*nd Drl‘- t0 ^ trp“ud for hr“d lniurlw ,ol‘
lars before it could be used as a r(|llLMt,n wi',h an nutonioblle at the *■*» Columbia wanted good schools lowing a colluion between two cars
hospital. - mteriec tlon ” o 1 Blanshard and ®nd roads, and must pay for them, at Cook and H.ultaln BtreeU yes-
If forest industry wo* completely
wnped out, Mr. Orchard said the
Province would lose not only 54,-
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fiftf
STAINLESS STEEL CAHVING
SETS br
HdUf ke^*f* b S««»
SbrHicId lag
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J. M. Whitney
JEWELLERS
YATES at BROAD
hospital.
intersection or mansnaro ana . ’ _ _ • . . . , .
Court mv Street* shortly after 5 8prvlcf cou,d U‘rday morMU"t Mt 10
‘COUnney oireeix ...
Mr. James P Armstrong, creator „ yesterday, a city police report an acceptable Job l-ir g2. -OO.- Police said one car wa* driven by
. ... . K non n venr hm not until it ails hull! ti, ...... u>.u,iru«i, .ml nr tit *
of the Clinton Insole, will be at the
King's Shoe lltore. 710 Yate* Street,
j today.
- -
Van Johnian an4 l.alhrt Hllllima In
THRILL OF A ROMANCE" |
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MAB4II OS TIMS, and CIBTOON
fiila,* — I.H an* • I* M
CADET THEATRE
I1M 1*0' I SI ALT BOAR
Taken to Si. Jiweph'* Hospital ul* ,u thal ^°,nt
0«)0 a year, but not until It was built Hnrrv BnKkwuy. husband nf the Claim for *500 damages allegedly
1 BRen IO -'ll ausr-OM r- — ’ -
Mr-. Harris wav treated bv Dr J | M“n>' of the Sloan reeommenda- Joseph Cartwngh
n Moore fur cuts over her left eye Orchard said, depended Avenue.
injured woman, and the other by due to the "negligence and In-
850 Snowdrop competence of the fire department'
lio* been submitted to the city by
id an Injured nose upon establishment of a sustained Constables Stanley Holmes and N. Moore A- Wilson, bnirisiers and
Pnlirr- viM the driver «.! the car Vleld management program, and t. Galbraith attended the accident. I solicitors, on behalf of F. Clifford
_ __ ..... . . , mi • , «... D/wi»r. 4 <£ Klnlimr
wa* John T. Potts. 2 Gorge Road this could not be worked out for
some tunc Action hnd already been rp ... 4, v
1 wo Llie M Nanaimo
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•limn According to the application, the
a I lilt J department attended a fire at Die
Mrs Emma above nddir.v at 11 30 April 3 and
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ATLAS ' Lost Weekend." which
THEATRE ends tonight at the
Alia* Theatre, tells the
! dramatic story of a man's struggle
with a tragic weakness for alcohol,
and what happens tn him during
five d ijfs when hi fives himself over
tn it completely. Mttland a* the be-
devilled hern, gives a dramatic per-
formance that marks him one of
the great actors of our time. Co-
starred with Mtltand U lovely Jane
j Wyman They are supported by
1 Phillip Terry, Howard tl» Silva.
Don* Dowling and Frank Faylen
1 AP1TOI. Andy Rtn-.seH'a flr*t day
THEATRE a* a mu vie actor wa* a
hectic and trying one.
H-ibbyviA fnna of the new singing
M.-iLvatinn somehow got word of hi*
right o'clock cull and when he
reached Paramount to Mart work
tn B Cl DeSlvva-* The Stork
' Club. ' which end* tonight wt the
; Capitol Tiie^trr with Betty Hutton.
Barry PlUuerald. D- n DePore and
oiheri-. he found a bolMerou* recep-
. Itlon at the gate.
AmuNpmrnlft
ON THE SCREEN
Alla*— Ray Mllland and Jane
Wyman tn The Lost Week-
end.”
Cadet— Van Johnson and
Esther Williams In "Thrill
of a Romance ”
Capitol— 'The Stork Club.”
starring Betty Hutton and
Andy RusaeU
Dominion — Louis Haywerd
and June Duprri In ''And
Then There Were None
Plata— Getting Gertie s Gor-
ier,' starring Marie Mc-
Donald and DtffnU O'Keefe.
Oak Hay— "Lady tn the Dark. '
With Ginger Roger* and
Ray Mllland
Kio — Buster Crabbc 111 Hi*
Brother * Ghost ”
ON THE STAGE
Turk — Jack G wynne presents
hi* "Miracle* of Magic.”
Gillhiim, H4. died in Nanaimo Hos- Ivft assuring the tenants ' that
pital today She was n resldenr of Die fire was completely out and
Princeton for. many year* before nothing further would occur.
'coming to Nnnaimo. She leaves two Tlie aparUnent wa* gutted and
daughters Mrs H. Cooper and Mr* furnishing* to the valuy of ».^X)
A Gould. Nanaimo; also a son. John, damaged when the fDr started up
of Michel The funeral will he held ‘Ujain at 1 30 a.m . ihe claim states,
on Saturday from the Westwood
Him Funeral Hume. NOTED VETERAN HIES
Mrs Lucinda R. Squier 81, a resl- STROUD. England 4CP». — Bng.-
drtit of Cedar since 1928 also passed uen. Herbert W. Andrew Chrlatie
away today. She 1* survived by a who died here at 77. served In the
son and two daughter* Funeral South African War and the First
service* will be held at. 1 30 pm. Great War and waa mentioned five
Monday.
DOMINION Anri Then There throughout the continent The
THEATRE Were None ' the Sphinx, an Independent magazine
*pinr - chilling film- for magician*, said of G wynne.
Ixatlon Of Agatha Christies world- The spectacular ability with which
famous masterpiece of mystery. Is Jack O wynne enhance* every mys*
now showing on »hc screen of the tery he perform* he doe* not pu
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Dominion Day
A year or so ago the Mackenzie King Ad-
ministration made an effort to change the
date of Dominion Day to July 7, the first
Monday in the month when it occurred. I he
effort failed because the people of Canada
would not hear of it. To them Dominion
Day was Dominion Day. and its date, July
1. Parliament will face precisely the same ob-
jection with the current move to have Do-
minion Day called something else - 'Can-
ada Day ” The Commons has passed the
bill in three. anonymous, readings and it will
go now to the Senate, where we trust it will
be killed.
It is a very queasy conscience — and a poor
Canadian — that cannot abide the word Do
minion in Canada I his is a Dominion ol
the British Commonwealth and I mpirc.
Backdoor attempts to read Canada out of the
association of British nations will be resisted
wherever and whenever they appear. I here
is no merit in "Canada Day that is not to
be found already in "Dominion Day " un-
less one happens to be thinking in very nar-
row channels. Under either name. CanaJa
would still be a British land. T he change
of name would be an unnecessary and un-
warranted affront to our own history.
We note that the bill passed the House
of Commons without recorded vote, by 12}
to 62. Although we do not know whom the
62 names represent, we honor them. If the
Administration had had the courage to pre-
sent this measure on its own responsibility
it would have mitigated the left-handedness
of this attempt. As matters stand, we ask that
the Senate defeat the bill, both on its merits
and on the primary duty of Parliament to
uphold the honor and dignity of this land.
Dominion Day is Canada's national birth-
day. and the date is July 1. That has been so
aince Confederaiion. and bigger men than
the Member for Metapedia-Matane. with
122 nameless supporters, will be required to
change it.
Salary’ Crab?
Strange things happen towards the end
of a Legislative session If it is true that cer-
tain Members of the I wenty-First Legis-
lature of British Columbia arc looking for
more out ot, the ptiblic purse or that a
‘ round robin" to that effect has been in
circulation in Legislative corridors, we would
appeal now to all parties and to all Members
in the House to consider how such an action
is hound to ty interpreted
It would he said by the electors that the
men and women they sent to the Legisla-
ture to protect their interests began to think
of themselves. I he present S 2,000 sessional
indemnity would be compared with the six
old age pensions which it outweighs, with
the whittled down pensions of elderly battle
veterans, with that sum which the Province
itself pays to its superannuated employees
at the end of a lifetime of work People
would asfr. and with every right, what had
happened between the flection of 1945 and
the session of 1046 to make Members of the
Provincial l egislature want more, and that
more tax free? Less than a year ago they
asked for the honor, knowing its terms.
We say again that a salary grab would
be the strangest evidence that the l wenty-
First Legislature could offer of its desire to
serve the people of this Province faithfully,
honestly and prudently now It would be
interpreted universally as a leaf taken out of
the book of Twentieth Parliament of Canada
— the Salary Grab Parliament in fact British
Columbia electors do not want a Salary Grab
Legislature. They will expert that all of
these rumors are placed back in the bag and
forgotten — to the triumph of true govern-
ance in this, the first postwar year
Unhappy Example
General Douglas MacArthur is not for-
tunate in his choice when he cites a renuncia-
tion of war clause in Japan's proposed new
constitution as an example for the rest of the
world to follow To be frank about it Ja-*
pan's constitution is being imposed under
duress on a beaten nation. There is nothing
wrong in this. It is right and proper under
circumstances that require drastic treatment
of an aggressor nation defeated in a war of
its own making
Considerable time will have to elapse,
however before it becomes evident that
such a clause means more than mere words
on paper Constitutional procedures have not
been followed conspiciously by the Japanese
in the past Thinking persons will prefer to
wait for proof of the efficacy of Japan s en
forced democratic status before looking to
the erst while enemy for a lead in promotion
of world peace.
It is probably his enthusiasm for the pro-
posed change in Japanese Government —
largely of his own making— that leads Gen-
eral MacArthur to laud its supposed inten-
tions at the expense oF/thc United Nations
The sentiments he citrt are admirable but a
paper clause renouncing war does not of itself
mean much. Japan once before renounced
war. It signed the solemn covenant of the
Kellog Pact as did Germany and the na-
tions of the Allies of the late wit. Yet both
Japan^and Germany deliberately violated
their pledges.
Merely to place a clause in a constitution
does not guarantee peace Constitutions mean
nothing to groups gaining power in lands ^
unaccustomed to democratic procedures I hey ^
can be amended or ignored at will by the e
oligarchies in control. Japan has long been i
dominated by an oligarchy. It has to be '
proved yet that she will know what to do v
with a written constitution, and how to j;
adhere fo it. *
Even if every country in the world put i
inch a clause in their constitutions it would
not automatically mean the end of all wars '
Peace is something that has to be worked ^
at more strenuously even than war It is (
recognition of this fact that will cause most b
people to place their trust in the United Na- (
tions rather than in Japan's proposed ex- J
ample The United Nations provides a con- (
tinuing force working for the prevention of ,
war It is the best security nations have for t
a chance to live at* peace, and warrants im 1
measurably the support of all. individuals
and nations alike. It is in the Charter of the *
United Nations that hope for the furure lies. (
not in the example of a former enemy mis- ,
takenly cited by General MacArthur.
i
Postal Deliveries
Restoration of a normal letter carrier serv- (
ice will be welcome in Canada, when that (
comes For the duration of the war this com- i
munity has been badly crippled by a partial
service with residential deliveries once a day.
I here has Wen. and is, much disparity be-
tween the regularity and dispatch of the
service known in the city, and that given in
the immediate environs. Two days have
been required to get a letter to places on the
southern end of Vancouver Island within a
comparatively short drive Short-handed
staffs at the post office, with sorting and every
other department hard pressed, have accounted
for most of the delays of which the public
has complained. 1 here is another factor, and
we hope that it will be remembered when
the full postal service is to be resumed. The
Greater Victoria community has about
doubled in population in the last decade and
will nred vastly more service than it has
had before That means more personnel in
the post office.
Peace Not Helped
Ministers of the Gospel do not help the
cause of peace inherent in the philosophy to
which they subscribe when they make pub-
lic addresses devoted to the alleged imminence
of war as one visiting pastor has done in
Victoria this week The Bible is.better used
as a handbook of good living than as a re-
pository from which to draw dire proph-
ecies of attack bv one nation on another.
Such prophecies are in any case matters upon
which ecclesiastical authorities have long held
many conflicting opinions.
The public weal and national interest are
not served by predictions that Russia will
overwhelm Canada and the United States,
no matter the private convictions of the
speaker No good can come of public utter-
ances of this nature, which merely cause dis-
trust and enmity and in fact tend to create
the conditions which bring about war One
looks to ministers of the cloth for assurance
of the blessings of Providence, not for al-
leged misfortunes.
Srcn in Pacing
Reputations mav meao little in the next
world but they have a very definite bearing
in this one For good or ill they arc usually
earned. I he world is slow to judge, but
judge it does through the passage of years
Individuals are judged by the company they
keep, by their associations in life, bv the ac-
tions they take, and bv some intangibles
which cannot be written down. As reputa-
tions are nude so too they arc amended and
for cause A man s life may be his own.
but his reputation is forever in the care ol the
world.
What is needed badly in this country now
is not the people's ever-willing yes. but
the people's "no." If it is not exercised, and
soon, little men consolidated in public office
will eat them out of their homes, with every
new device to sap more out of the public
purse on this excuse or that 1 axation, at
nightmare levels in Canada today, will cripple
this land in two more years if there is not
substantial redress of that. If* is hamstrung
now. in spit* of the sixteen per cent tax
reduction'* which whittled to almost nothing
on the income tax forms for 1945
Marine Matters
Prank M Keilajf
A short Uine ago subscribers to
'‘Industrial Management." a US.
publication, acre in receipt ol an
exclusive release headed "Our War-
Built Merchant Marine Cun b*
Vast. White Elephant U Publi-
Won t fillip American." What the
palter outlined could apply. In some
respects at least, to the shipping
situation in Canada -on a much
lesser Kale, ol course
In the opening paragraph the
reader was told that the United
Stales at the present moment has
the largest merchant marine in the
history ol the world, comprising
some 5,000 vessels aggregating 60.-
000.000 deadweight tcarrylng cap-
acity! tons, in other words, two-
thirds ol the world s available ship
tonnage tiles the U.B. flag Betore
the war started the total tonnage
ol VB. ships was 11.000.000 dead-
weight tons.
The questions the paper asxs It*
clientle are: "Will we keep this fleet
Operating? and what part ol It?"
Legislation betore Congress provides
that certain ships selected by the
U S. Navy and the Maritime Com-
mission shall be laid up "in sanc-
tuary' and retained as u reserve
fliet tot future emt i gtncies. The
Navy also wants to see a big
merchant marUie and a vuile ship-
building industry os national defence
measures The remaining ships un-
sold nr unc bartered afier two years
would be added to the sanctuary or
broken up for scrap
FOREIGN SMI’ EARNINGS
In the opinion ol certain ship-
owners. the paper states, the goal ol
UZ3. ships ahould be to carry at
least 50 prr cent of the country's
import and export trade. The Slate
Department and some othei Gov-
ernment agencies difler. arguing
that foreign ships should carry more
of the trade so that foreign countries
can earn more dollars to buy U B.
goods. Some owners again see no
mure reason for sacrificing the
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7T fetters-* (Editor
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| ^ I Victoria BMl Mkll -ns
1 think that Ree\r Lambruk »
IT ta. ^ l, , u/* ? jMEhr’ £ ' remarks contain common MtlM and
* ^ *rr wort*W of n,ore 11,4,1 !>*• b‘«
consideration b obviou.-
uu»dr available lor
wT 21 y ^ m should be given toward the e.'-iao-
5I ’ 7 ! Sm lishment of a direct highway lO ihl*
' the difference of approximately ten
l|nn Ot the ( hoicev,
a L Wm « )M A properly constructed road to
f j/ 1 m Patricia Bay would also serve pres-
I V k ••nt ferry connection* to Uir United
Sw i'1 l
m pertinent question uf wliai revenues
Z I be
^ cy \y' J remark*. It is dUBeult to see liow a
• comparlMrn between the cost of a
SIUM A GOOD PLACE FOR THE MEETING? highway to Patricia Bsv can b*
made with that of the propoe-ed sir-
port when, as Retv* Lambrirk r«-
•I'' I marks, no proper plans showing Uit
)i Postwar tourists LiX pectetl Ai to quoted remark of Major
* Holmes regarding Ihe lack of com-
~ plaint* from tlve rerldenfs of th*
at least 14 000,000 American tourists who will bring Ui about IIO.OOO.OOO UpUlldK BIT4I perhaps he u unwlM
mMh
IS A GYMNASIUM A GOOD PLACE FOR THE MEETING?
Lar«;e Influx of Postwar Tourists Expected
* . , VI r,„P held I Canada expect* a huge influx o! Irom neighboring *uus tha year., in new wealth, said Retire** m -wwln# Rn mterenc* lavanhlc
American ^ ] poftlwar Ummb from the Umted Hiere were 10.000.000 hist year. ; Minuter J. B McDlarmld. director | ^ hu .rBument, I am sure Ihe
foreigners ge mdu*tr» lor States and elsewhere this Bummer. S"mr supporters of ihe new On- ®x the Maiutoba Tourist and Pub- rc>ldenU this arei
to surrender an < p< , a fcUrVey by The Canadian Prrsa tarlo liquor bill to establish cock- llcW> Bureau. anything to hinder I
that purpose
showed today. And the problem of toll lounges In the five big titles of ,
me Msrmous niunn run- rej>ld<.nU ftrea would not do
Ity Bureau. anything to hinder Die progress or
Already many Summer camps In | anjatcr vlclorUi providing that the
One wonders whether all lht‘|how lo accommodate them all pro- I the province have suggested It wlU Manitoba are booked to capacity j|trpB ugPll lo create Mich progrras
argument h Justified, when the same, now ^ rMrcte|ng toumt lncreilfle Ontario's tourist trafflcalld °{\*n n-portan Increasing de- wcrr Ul lhclr
source of^ information ret tab lhtt' j bureau heads and resort proprietors, from the United States by attract- I mantl lor react vallons. ' Speaking \
in the ’»J year?, preceding the
World War foreign ships never
earned more than a net balance of
40.tXMi.000 annually through carrying
goods and passengers on U£. sea-
borne trade*, only about 1 per
Indications across the land are l6ofer visitors who formerly went
that holiday spots are going to be 10 Quebec wflert^ they could buy a
Already the first trickle of 1046
tourists hu* reuched Fort Frances
In northwestern Ontario and the
i xtri-melv crowded Some already drink when they wanted one. i " . , „ “ .
ixuimeiy crowoca. oomr aireaay Junior Chumber of Commerce has | _™ n___h «>.,»- victoria DO.
have been booked almost to capacity. Quebec reports this year's tourist [CftUed on rr4ldl!nU u, thf town lo ! J/
Some 17.Z07.731 tourist* came to Picture Is very attractive" Among help solve lhf tourist acconunoda-
werr, in their opinion, sound
Bpesklng iwr.sonally. I have in
mUid the mistake* made in the past
under the guise of ruch pr«*f re.s.-,.
R It. EDO ELL
ot the average value uf U S j Canada Inst year, when the Jupa- '^peel' d are P^'>ph* _,r"m tton problem by .setting up cot* in Editor s Note The difficulty t»
exports to the same period. ***« surrender rame before the many part* of the u"1,rd - ■ * i basement*, attics, porches or spare thal m,t be mail-
TUen the paper stresses the fact tourist season had ended. Most of and Canada who lake bummer ' ro<linB, Many veterans have opened 4blf friMU aU <omnuudt#
thal a large port of the war-built them were from the United State* courses in French. new l(,urtst tumps In the district. ; ha< m Ur able to ascertain.
I merchant marine i» not partlculfirly Altogether they spent about 1160.- ~ -* **- ** J *"
Reports from the Maritime* tn-
new tourist camps in the district. ; hll!S I|ir t>rell ab|r to asi-ertaln.
Alberta, which boast* such tourist
well suited to postwar commercial 000,000 in the Dominion. This year, dicate a "tremendous Influx " of nieccas a* Banff. Jasper and Lake _ # . ,
“u statts thal hall ol the a much higher total is expected. tourists this year, many In scorch Louise, anticipates probably 350,000 l^fOllS lO NpOHSOF
5 000 new vessels are Liberties, too Leo l>>lan. head (»f the Canadian of »n|fllng New Brunswick and visitors will tour its national pork* ‘ I
.slow to be economical pn the avar- Travel Bureau, said he expected an Nova Scotia expert 'raffle on their lhlB Jfar. space at many resort* \l |k,nwv.i 1^1 * a*k fl
ige runs, and reconunends shijis increase of 30 or 40 per cent this «ce»*c drive* to lakes and ocean already is booked to capacity ITIcl\ Vflli * II I
specially designed to compete with year over last, which would push beaches to set new record*. The British Columbia Travel
what it call* efficient" trull now (this year^quota close to the 25 -
iindri construction m lorelun ship* 1 000000 m!ffk
aches to set new record*. The British Columbia Travel
Prince Edward Island is looking Bureuu. which plans an extensive
r a 25-per cent Increase over advertising campaign in United
Tiie Victoria Lion* Club will spon-
sor ihe May Queen's flout In the
under construction ui iorn«n simp- ooo.ooo murk for s za-per cent increase over aavrruuug _ 4.rubrati,.n.
v ,uds. dung England ,wiUi aw post- Lack ol building material U hold- tourist trade in 1M45 when about Bt-tes and Canadian nrw?.|N.per* lor .n onui.e m l of the
war designed vessels under con- mg back planned expansion of many 30.000 persons visited the Island and magaxlnc*. expects a 25 iwr 11 *** w *' J* 14 R “ ‘ ,rn.HV
st ruction totaling nearly 2.000.000 tourist camp and hotel project*, and spent cl«*e to 11.000 000 Of cent increase over last year alien c • ‘ 1,1 " J". ‘ . u.„rn
teas with a ship a day launching Difficulty of finding skilled work- lhat total. 1567.000 went for hotel about 450.000 vultor* enleted the *ix canuiua * - .
□tanned for 1IM6 men hu* pui a crimp Ui the dream* accommodation of vartou* kind* at province by motorcar alone. Tour- *ve r " - . . , . >w
pianiiru »«* h k emnnnnttn in 104«. more are expected In th« next *' "
Presenting the argument in tavor of other operators. Bur despite these beach resorts ht* *P*nl *22.000,000 in l«4.s i * fh ,n
ol a UjB. Merchant Marine at all drawbacks. Canndlaas are ready to Western Canada, too. louka for- | Deputy Trade Minister E. 4. *y*‘ f . Li
cof-ia, the puprr cites that Ui> give the vLvitors a hearty welcome ward to a bountiful harveit of tour- Rowe bottom, of British Columbia. * *r*r " " ' the
aiilps employ American seamen, buy and to entertain them to the limit 1st dollar*. vald niany inquiries had br**n re- *u" 8 ta YMC A Bi»en-
Amerkan supplies, undergo repairs of listing accommodations "We expect this year visitors celved from persons who wished lo Eaqui^ i r- i^. ClvU
in American >»rd* and mention* a The Ontario Travel and Tourist whose numbers will be limited only spend from three to five weeks In <*r' *- * ,„ * 0»k Com-
alngie line, with lour passenger and Bureau reiK>rts Uie province expects by available accommodation and the province. _ r’ , r and'll|P B C Oectrio
a doxen cargo stupe spen.Ui.g SJ0 - to.pl-vee- AsaocUt
OOO.OCKi in a norma! prewar K»r 1 g v , . | greatest pleasure seems to In- derived y «• * Iffltion ( uHDOn* Tl.e contest whvner will be derided
wages, supplies, maintenance and I *1 1 I (||| from picking up bottles and jar* * bv ,hr largest number of ticket*
repairs WI)5>U \xlllllll Btld Bmashlng them on the road Huttrr-N.^ R! to R5. inclusive £ ‘"/r f!rganlz.«.on
Appreciating that operating cost* They dance with Joy when the tire* Meat— Nos M2» to M31 W|| lUo q^C|d«>d to postpone
of U B. line* had always been mgher ^1 B, O B. nt Bn automobile cninch over the sugar— Nos 81 to 85. incliwlve. canvassing for the F-xst Vancouver
than foreign lines because of hig <* ' — I jagged pieces I do not blame the n« 4*-70 and Club Crippled Children a Fuiul
OOO.OCKi In a normal prewar year f°r
wage: supplies maintenance and I |l
repairs VFLF3
Appreciating that operating cost*
of U 8 lines had always been nigner |
than foreign line* because ol higher j
wage standards In building and |
Observiition
By G-B.
ivea irom persona »mu wian*-u --
end from three to five weeks In cera Employees Club. Vlrtorla C.UU
e province. Service Association. Oak Bay Com-
munity Centre and the B.C Electric
Employees' Association
ill’ul Nation ('.onftonn The contest winner Will be decided
Butter — Nun. R! to R5. inclusive * ^rgrat number of toke.a
sold by her organization
Meat— No* M2* to M31 u W|f lUo decided to postpone
Sugar— Nos 81 to 85. Inclusive. canvassing for the East Vancouver
I jagged pieces I do not blame the s rmipon* No* 46-70 and Uon* Club Crippled Children * Fund
In *n overcrowded section of ' n,!<*rnv ^ meat coupon- Nos Mi to MSt e*. during the Solarium Junior League
2*2 V“ :ndz'r u^^r:, » — »>
upe ration betore the war. these in an overcrowded section of anrf nn? ril|5fd property The blame
cn&u are much hlglwr now. anrl Fair tie Id district 21 children dwell ^ M|U*rriv upon the shoulders of
mean, the paper point* out. uiat In a »paoe less than the area of an lhdr p„rr.tltJ( zs«siM down to a
US shipping will have an operating average city block. Mothers of a >w wordj, th'f authentic scene* I
subsidy— really a parity payment to number nonchalantly turn them have described actually spell Juvenile
American worker.-. 11 'he American , out early In the morning, rain or dellt>quenry tn the making
Merchant Marine U to survive. Uhine, and the children* first fun is
Most of the preceding, in *omr dabbling in evil-smelling mud and Tn miK
respect* anyway, can be applied to foul water in the gutters. Every day » » *•» ENSON TO spf\k
Canada and the effort on the part they frolic in Ui* middle of a bu*y Dr Stevenson, ol the Provincial
ot some Interest* to foster a Can- , street. Frantic warning blast* of Department ot Mine*, will *peak on 1
adian Merchant Marine Well up , automobile* and trucks echo from ..VolcAnoe/t ^ Earthquake*- to the
among tl.e leading trading countries breakfast to dinner, bui mother* do | viotortn Natural History Society a*
of Uve world, but without prew ar not come out ot their houses They ^ Mo! laboratory Victoria
ships, there l* an opportunity for apparently believe the re.spon*iblllty nn ^dav. April « at »
Canada to have some ship* sailing rest* entirely with motorist* Tl.e AI, |ntrrestrd are invited to
under her own flag and earning a' driver* have other Idea*, and frr-
10
j \\OM^ •
under her own flag and earning at drivers have other idea*, and Ire-
least a portion of the country'* quenUy express them it. scathing ,
trade Positive Indication* that some term* when screaming brakes cause t
Canadian ihlpplng* men are de- ! tire* to bum the road surface. The SnnritP ami Stinnvt
terminefTto make a bid tor a siian | joyful children propel thetr trl- afuil
of export and import g<»dft carried eyrie* and acootera *crus* neighbors Tim** at lunrlM «i*d sur, \t>
in derpsea ahlp* was news In Van- lawns, stamp up and down In fresh- .^ndard »m.». at v.ctan* bc
co.iv,r recrnlly V—
n » FT (IF FKilt.lllI RS delight through flower bed* Bill! 0mlt r
FLEET OF FREIGHTS*! Utetr mother* do not appear Howl* , * M ,g „ i
rlYJHBf.
nC SSL
eouver recently.
FLEET OF FRK1GHTERH
The Way Through the ^ oocD
They ihut the ro ad through the woodx
Seventy ueart cion
Weather and ratn have undone it again.
And nnu» you u-ould never know
There u'os once a road through the woods
Beta re they planted the trees
It is underneath the coppire and heath
And the thin anemones
Only the keeper sees
That, where the ring-dove broods
And the badgers roll at ease
There was once a road through the woods
Yet. if you enter the woods
Of a Summer evening late.
When the night air codls on the trout ringed
pools
Where the otter whistles hit mate.
( They tear not men in the woods
Because they see «o fiwl
You will hear the beat ot a horse's teet
And the swnh of a skirt in the dew
Steadily cantering through
The rmsty solitudes, /
As though they perfectly knew
The old lost road f6rouff6 the u'oods
But there it r»o road fA>rcKh?6 the woods
* —Kipling.
>
According to an announcement | >nd with an occasional
madf ai the Mainland port, Western naU|jhty word p4cgrd Up somewhere
Canada Bteanuvhlp* Limited w"‘ | punrtuate the air at intervals a*
operate * fleet of freighter* from lhf on|^ PIi„aBe tn rough and
fhu coast to world pom The | tumble fight*. The mothers pay no
company. If was Mated has already 1 atu>ntton ^ whAt ^ BOlrR on until
acquired 16 vessels and ho* live more |#tf|dent iunrtmme call* add* to the
under charter making 21 ships in ^nrraj racket Then some of the
all While thl* appear* to be the r^lly1rwn Atand ln open defiance and
most ambitious effort to date on the , nelually have to be chased and
part of Western shipping men t°:dril„Pd tearfully horn# Thetr
build up a Canadian Merchant
operator* have 23 iO.OOO-'on freight- | Tfl t'V'TV Til l
er*. osmed or under charter. f M r. t 1 I -r I * «
Whether these Canadian veaaeka , r^w Tbr Daiir one
ran be owned and operated under i Health Centre Finished The
world-wide competition will only be piPti. There U *tl» work on the g
proved in time The effort U csr- in a driveway, but the building l
lainly to be applauded, for the linn Tt la expected that future
successful operation of the venture rowed at the next council meetln
mean* an annual outlay of gi.DOO.OOO
by Western Steamship* to It* Brit- FIFTY VI
t*h Columbia port* In wage* and
supplies It might also mean re-
placements In time If subsidies are The City- The large three-*i
needed to offset the differential in Jt Douglas and Courtney Bireeta.
wages, etc, which favor European • narrow escape from fire Bund*
nhumm. r,r.0M thew »»• the attic. Where It gained CO
, TZ ' diacovsfsd and ex.lngv.uhed by U
I should be avails ble unleu It U to UlU# ^ #rvl ,
l be established there U no place for ^ j qqq ample insuri
Canadian* in the shipping business
In the meantime British colum- ertTVTV l II
ou importers and exporter* should .Sr. I fc.v I f -r f t
where possible, designate ship* of ’ rtw tw* DaiiT ami«*
! Canadian regUtry as the carriers of t B#n Merohant the*
their offshore merrhandUe yesterday from New York states
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This is the Easy,
Convenient Way
to Meet the Cost
U f t Tvpgi thi* easy, convenient monthly
^ payment plan you r«n btllW »ha»
new home and know exactly when you
will own it outrU"- Vow will know just l.ow much you
have to pay e.rh month and ran plan your money affs.ra
accordingly.
The reflation* o! the National Housing Act provide
that you may obtain the funds you need on particularly
favourable terms, a* »hown below:
LONDON -CFi — The Gordon 8erv-
i teas Club ln Vauxhall Bridge Road.
| ha* rimed afier six year* service a*
i* residential club for Allied truup*
Tit ENTY-FIVFs YEARS .41
i Prtioi Th* Dsily Calnwai ef *SfU * IM1*
Health Centre Plnished The Saanich Health Centre u oun-
pietr There la still work on the grounds to be done. *uch as putting
in a driveway, but the -building la flnlahed and ready for occupa-
tion Tt I* expected that future plana lor the Centre will be du-
.-ufcsrd at the next council meeting
FIFTY YEARS AGO
rrem The Pally Cukai.MI Of Asm • ISM
The CU>- The large three-story brick building st the corner
jt Douglas and Courtney B'reeU. occupied by the Union Club bad
• narrow eacape from fire Sunday afternoon, the blaae originating
III the attic, where It gained comlderable headway before It *m
discovered and extinguished by the fire brigade under Chief Drmsy
Very little water was used, and the damage thereby kept down to
lea* than 61 000. with ample insurance In seven ctnppanies to covar tt
SEV ENTY FIVE YEARS AGO
Trmtn Th* Dsllf PMl!«h CsV*fU*i *f AgrU • IDI
Ban Francisco Merchant Dies— A private telegram received here
yesterday from New York states that Edward Franklin died at hi*
hotel in that elfy The deceased wm* an old well-known CaMfomlan.
• nd was tonnerijr of the firm of Selim * Edward Franklin mer-
,-hant* of thla city. He recently visited Bent land and was on hi*
wav back to Victoria when hit life terminated a* stated above
ymm •
WsMmo •>
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700
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15.0)
40.15
Ta »•« are pm-, mbit monthly u* oAAUton
Monthly ps> ment* are calculated In repay principal m
full, plus interest at 4^ro, in 20 yeara, at a monthly
rate of approximately I6..VI per $1,000 of loan.
•> lending valwe U row-ldered by tbe An to be ih# ertiiw.icd r«Ht
•f r«.n«trurf»'>n terlwdiof ibe <o*« ot the land, or lb* apprsi*ed oslwo.
whirbever is I***. I
Settle your problem now. Call at, telephone or write
to the office below:
the *
Manufacturers Life
Insurance Company
C B CLEMENT
Mortgkfo Representative
Pemberton Building • Victoria
Telephone Garden 1170
5
the DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA. b C SATURDAV, APRIL 6. 1946
Winch Seeks
Inquiry Into
Professions
CCF Leader Harold E. Winch,
who recently attacked on the floor
of the Legislature professional
bills covering adinmutrauon of cer-
tain profeaaloriA In the province, has
placed a motion on the paper calling
for a general review of professional
acta and regulation* promulgated
under them.
The motion call* for a committee
of the whole Houae to review the#*
acta for the purpose of
1 Ascertaining the power* and
duties contained In them:
2 Determining whether the ex-
ercise of foch power* and the dla-
eharge of such duties by professional
aoctetles L« In the public Interest:
3. Determining whether the aft iilr*
taSast.
To Stand Trial
In Wife’s Death
FRANK C. Hlnkaman. who
was charged with man-
slaughter following the death
of hla wife. Cicely, a* a result
of an automobile accident on
Pandora Avenue. March 23.
was committed yesterday by
Magistrate Henry C. Hall to
stand trial at the next Court
of Assize* here. He was re-
leased on ball of $4 000
Performance of Victoria Amateur
Radio Brings New York Inquiries
Remarkable transmuting per- ■. » , , ^ r. • ^
formance by a local amateur radio ” . .
Rotarians ^ill
Sponsor School
Potato Contest
Judged aa table stock. Field score
tderan Receives
and exhibit of potatoes will count , p j |*^| (iilfS
50 per cent in the contest.
V .s“ \
Two-Piece
Spun Cotton
DRESSES
Clever little Two-
Piece Dresses that
will please anyone.
Shown in floral, dot or
figured spun qotton.
Sizes M to 44
DICK’S
DRESS SHOPPE
of such societies are earned on in
the public Interest:
4 Considering the possibility of
■wcurlng uniformity In the provi-
sion* and administration of profes-
sional acts, and
5 Making such recommendations
as the committee may deem advis-
able
Weather Forecasts 1
| West Coast of Vancouver Island-
Clear Strong northwest winds,
becoming moderate westerly in
evening
I North’ Coa*» of Vancouver Island—
Cloudy during day with widely
sen tiered showers Overcast In
evening
Vancouver and Vicinity— Overcast,
with Intermittent drizzle during
morning. Cloudy In afternooD.
clearing In evening. Moderate
northwest winds.
rr«XBAt. NOTICE
Remarkable transmuting per- .. « , , - %. « n « w- r ^
formance by a local amateur radio J f >a - ^ |v
station operated by O. M. Clark.
1704 6t. Ann Street, ha* drawn
queries from the American Radio ,
Relay League. West Hartford* Com j
neUcut. U.S.A
Mr Clark received a letter from
thu nationally known organization ,
requiting informuurm on his an- j
| tenna system a* to dimensions,
i bright, tuning data and feede^sys- i
tern const ruction.
The letter reads: ‘ You must have U i
' found some magic formula for aky-
wires to obtain such excellent re- '
hulta. We would like to present a
description of your antenna and !
ataUon in a comprehensive discus- j J
alon of outstanding 28 me. stations.” j
Clark, a veteran of two wars, has j
been active in amateur radio circles
since 1027. He was with the Im-
perials in the Great War and he
served a short term with the Royal
Canadian Navy In the World War.
but was discharged when wounds G M Clark at His Amateur Short Wave Radio
' from previous actions began giving ^ . ... ... .
him trouble. can move through space to any part Mr Clark contacts dally su. h
Having built the majority of hi* of the world," he said. The great- places as Chile. Uruguay. Ausua la.
. radio equipment from “Junk." he e*.t thrill Is when amateur radio men Japan China and many of the U-
urged the hobby for the younger relay messages for families thst have land* In the South Pacute. He is a ,
l generation a* an outlet for the thrills ! been separated by the war and thus ' member of the Victoria Short n'r
that youths pursue. afford "air reunions” for pareot* , Club and Instruct* youngsters twice
sponsor aciHMii A meeting of coutenantt. parents a fast start along the civilian road
■ teacher# and ah of the public in- was made yesterday by a former
Pitt 51 tfl I -MfltPSt teres led will be held In Temperance army lieutenant Dan Lawton, who
* VH/llkA-ok Hall. Keating, on April 12 Infer- took first Victoria delivery of the
Prizes totaling 138 are offered by m*uon on potato growing will be , new 104* Mercury car at Glad well
Victoria Rotary Club in * potato- given contestant* snd film* will be Motors.
growing contest to be entered b> -shown on potato culture and dla- Key* to the car were handed over
three pupils chosen by principals raAe, A corolf tUm und a half- to Mr. Lawton by Harry Oladwell.
from each of the following 8aanlcb hour magic show by William Hsrk- i proprietor, in the trim s showroom,
schools: Deep Cove. Gordon Head neM will round out the program 01- Yatee 8 tree t. at 4 p«i ’
. « . t .b. * . ...... k., .1 ih, lalla Rmvrlnr
schools: Deep Cove. Gordon Head. QMB will round out the program. 015 Yatee 8 tree L at 4 pen
KeaUng. Royal Oak. Prospect Lake. ' I A member of v the Lake Superior
Saanlchton. Sidney and West Saan- l . /Ysizr# S/i/s* [Regiment. 4th Armored Division.
lch fliNH I OtIH Lawton Wiu in Uie army five years
Rule*, were announced yesterday n. f M ligtniiol and served in Holland and Germany
by T. P McConnell, club president IttrfWrl * •“ iSrntl-U Formerly of Winnipeg, he has
All work except ploughing must be jjri Ebfc Christie owner of the J adopted Victoria as hb home and t*
done by the contestant: each mem- craigdower Auto Court and Motel residing at 1410 Stanley Avenue,
ber must plant all of the ten I yesterday denied report* that her Since receiving hi* discharge on
pound* of potatoes provided: each ruminen* was about to be sold. March 13 the former soldier in-
plot will be Judged and scored by Many inquiries about the property taken a position with the (.rear
a qualified representative appointed have been received recently. It is Ww,t Assurance Co. and chose
by the Rotary Club. i reported. Parties interested In pur- his new 1046 Mercury a grey **dan.
A club exhibit will be held at [chasing the auto court have been as bring most suitable in •PP**'-
Saanichton Fall Fair, at which each from Victoria, other part* of British ance. comfort and reliability for hla
contestant will be expected to ex- I Columbia, and California. new occupation.
4*
An •mirgtui (.ummualcsueri o t Brl-
Unnl« Lmia* Ho. 11. A.F Ai A-M .
•Ill b* held st th* Msionle T«msl».
DvualM and F-xard Strccu. an
Saturday, April «. at J am . lor th*
purpnae of attendln* (h* funaral
of our law brother, Chart** William
Sandrra Mrrntwr* of «l»*»r iod«»*
and naitnr* trmnrtn m ««wi
ids art Invttrd to altrnd
By order of (hr Wnrthlptu] Master
W B BROWN
Secretary
. — Do You Know
Saul That brrauat at
hifh prlartuea
HlKlMMf
*" n*l
••allat'lr
Aa nt r •# bare largt
jfff alaeba aaa far
ijl iBimedlatr dtllterr
lr Victoria Wood
■ & Coal Co.
FT Mill RTON «l 11.01X0
it
-With a touch ol ihe finger you | and sons at faraway place* a week.
I ” ~ 1
Employment Shows Increase Old Victoria Map I
But 3.046 I lere St ill Idle A ~MP w
General unemployment has de- I work and a great proportion of Jobs Waltt A Company has been
creased In Victoria during the were In the unskilled labor field presented to the city for ln-
last month, but the number of Unskilled labor comprised 311 of elusion In the archive*, the
| unemployed veteran* remain* the mens vacancies 1«2 skilled and gift having been Pre^n’^d *>>
Bt€4dy. semi-skilled; 26 sale*; 46 service; 22 Mr and Mrs Cecil Richard*.
Council, inn Uut ^ Tk
\ZIZZ TvZZrZ’ZlZt'ZTZ?. 3, l.undry .nd| mud Su,
Of March, compared with 3.310 at [dry cleaning, 23 Remainder were L
the beginning of March and 3.36.*) unskilled. * J CIUI
at the beginning of February. — f |>1(1 JiV^lVV Oil
'ZoTLZt. ^ City and District c ftoa(1 ^ 0rk
Jmm™ aSTo?* wCoTrna^ Hvt* ^n^clared0^ T.nders for two public work.
1. and 2.837 men and 541 women on I J for‘ Prov,nclfc, Government contract* were opened at Uie Legi*-
February 1. i rrm,i0Vee*. laUve Bullduig* yesterday
Unemployed veteran* of two — - General Construction. Co., «hh a
wars totaled 1.377. men and women. improvement District — Under the render of 140.582. was the only bl<l-
I rompared with 1.378 on March I. Of provisions of the Water Act, the d*r for reconstruction of 3 7 mile* of
the March 31 unemployed total. 842 i Vesuvius Bay Waterworks District, the Comox road,
were veteran* of the 1930-45 war. 308 Suit Spring Island, ha* been In- rour blda were received for con-
veterans of the 1014-18 war. and 100 corporated a* an improvement dl*- j struclion of live mile* of the
veterans of both wars. Male veteran* trict by provincial order in council. , Vernon -Edge wood road, lowest being
unplaced totaled 1,340. and women. 1 thal ol ,he Construction
_ Magistrate Appointed — Campbell ^ M5 70g OUier wddrr*
New application* dunns M.rch 1 ««r«, Suth.ri.nd nt th. Con.tr unmn Co.
1 wrrr >35, compurwl with 1t« W > S M4J6D; Columbl, Bltulllhk Co...
Wrunury. .n.l pi.rrmonu. hhalrt ' »l.|K>lnh'U * »« M»' *ni) D»'-l‘or' W,dr * C°"
421. com (wired wr.h 3M AppUc- , »nd coroner lor the county of Curt-
Old Victoria Map
Given to City
A MAP of Victoria pub-
lished In 1888 by M w.
Waltt it Company has been
presented to the city for In-
clusion in the archives, the
gift having been presented by
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Richards.
330 Master* Road.
The preaent site of the
Empress Hotel is shown on
th* map a* 8t. Jame* Bay
"mud flats.”
I
Bid $49,500 on
(’omox Hoad ^ ork
Easter Cards
The. dib|d#/ *t' tvER
h.icj, with prices ♦rocn fo the
lc !u*<* produc lions i>i to ^ I r^0
jf.d i0' ry, smart *''d correct, .
j
Si
tions canceled numbered 427
•'Employment is definitely on »hr
, 148.109
Accept* Invitation — Mayor Percy
^ ------- . jirrrpik iotii«mui< mn;vi «
way up.” said C. A Mudxe. National K QeorgP ha* accepted an Invlta-
Fmploymen* *rrvlre manAcrr here „on to opt.n lhr Bnnu*i convention
*•• announcing there vn\ . .. - • — •— -* *•--
Judgment Reserved
Judgment
reserved
I -WV* **»**•■ — gUU|UHI..
in announcing there were 'T7loI fhP Grand Chapter or the BC. j Thursday by Magistrate Henry C.
vacancies for men and 402 for 0rder of lhe Eastern 8tar in the 1 Hall ln thf city police court ye*tcr-
w-.nien. compared with 545 and 348 Fmprrw Holfi ballroom on June 17. da>. morning when the Victoria store
a month ago. — 0j the Hudson's Bay Company was
He «ta'etl however that many of sit* Rnwrvrd — On the appUca- f«,Uri„ ^ collect the
He Mated however, that many of hire Reserved - on me appma- wllh falUng to collect the
thr varan- ir- were for irmpnrary ( dm of Jte^FederelJ^^m^or requlred narnb#r of ooupona In the
m . W ”
^P^Jadiggon's
tOIOMOW SlIICSI
*//ViatTABll
laxarivi
^ ^ I IiM
o a,v
YOUR DREAM
HOUSE
hr tJifcr C
itt) mrxx a
NEON LIGHTING
ins OFFtrt «* "oar
dmomiiu irnrtpd - rasnirtt
BAYLISS NEON SIGN CO.. LTD.
tai* bock bat avanta r
COttaae*. OtUltr Ro«in>.« *nd
CtilcSve Hnuiw
Kill in Irvrt
All Muicrlan ahlppee Quietly After
Ynur Qiilvr
for r»r»h»r InfarmAtinw. Be*
A. H. JACKSON
«l*nl Ur FrrUVrlcsU* l«IMI*n
LAn(f»rS r O.. *»" III*** Hlcbway
Public Works, the Provincial Gov- requueo
. umen t. by order In council, has 5B r nlruded guilty to
reserved a portion of the foreshore Thp ““P*1 y r
at the foot of 11th Street. Cour- ; * '^trlreHMl
.. ■, .it. fnr a float ration bank account Magistrate Hall
tenay. as a .He for a float. ^ he wouJd f[x the JM.nalty at thf
Opening Cancelled— Official open- fl«me time Judgment was handed
tug o! the city health centre on down ln the other charge.
Pandora Avenue, scheduled for . ' .
cause of smallpox vaccinations. Announcements j
Alderman Dr. J D. Hunter, chair- ..... . .
, . ... __ , Alcoholics Anonymous. Is exces-
man of the health committee, an- vnt|. hu
drinking making your life
miserable, causing loss of Income,
Crown Grant Issued— By order In portion and the respect of your
council, the Provincial Government family and friends? If you are
ha* Issued a crown grant In favor hbnest with yourself, and sincerely
of the B C Power Commission over desire release from thia handicap.
248 acres of land at Elk Fall*, as then there is a solution to your prob-
the site for the dam. pipeline and |fm. Free and confidential tn-
i power house In connection with the formation. Apply PO. Box No. 1.
Campbell River hydro-electric power victoria, B C.
development project. I _ . ..... I
An F.nglUh Ostcnpalli. having
Want Larger Park— Eleven Fair- heard that a child had developed
field Road residents have sent a diabetes shortly after diphtheria
I*eiltlon lo Mayor Percy F. Oeorge immunization, said he had had seven
protesting that the property known diabetes rase* In one week, all In re*
as "Porter Park ' Is being monopo- oently Immunized children - i Antt-
li'/rd by older children and asking vaccination Inquirer > Antl-Vlvl- I
that moTe of the ground be cleared action Society,
so that playground apace will be
nvEtlnble (or children ol .11 u«
surgeon 'recently discharged from
1 hanks Defence Guild— Mayor the RCWV R •. wishes to announce
Percy F. George ha* writlen to the opening of office* at 116 Pem-
Cralgflower Civil Defence Guild bertnn Building. 625 Fort Street, for
Post No. 4. expressing gratitude for general practice. Telephone, office
n.v-istance rendered lo the city E 8032. or Doctor's Directory, E 1105.
I health department In connection - - .. ... ^ _
with smallpox vaccinations during W ome» s C anadlan f ub^ Tueadav
- , the past week It L< expected a April 0 3pm. Empress Hotel ball-
”, Similar letter wlU go to No 5 Post, room Ml« Patricia Young, author
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Bay firemen yesterday. Four were victoria members Toronto Conserv-
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241 Montreal Street. 1003 Quadra ,„r1a Hl|fh fp-hool Ticket* on sale.
Street. J0O1 Amphlon Sueet. and Letcher Bros
650 Bay Street Oak Bay firemen (
were called to a chimney fire on 0-r Specially I* Wedding OnMta
Foul Bay RflBd A gnu* fire on complete line of wedding
York Place was extinguished by the ; dretlnctlv« coronet* and brtde«-
Oak Bar department shortly after m„,d accew^rlas La Mode MU*
2 pm yeeierdsy
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Phone E 7111
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at 1130 DOUGLAS
And on our lovely Fur-
niture Floor you’ll find
many suitable Gifts for
Easter.
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give rnisMi.r rtorrmoN against eike
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DUinbutorS Iff All JabM-ManvHle MaterUla-Wholaaa.r and »*'*»»
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We Suggest!
Faster holiday > .»rr «>nlv 12 «li«'p-
ping (Uv* jwav \N l>v n«*t order JE
yoljf Drliriou* Mixed Nuts now.
and we will have them ire>h *p,| -
ready "ii Iliur-Ly niglu^ April I**. N
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711 YATES STREET
at amazingly low rates, as low
as If per mile per passenger
Phone G11BS
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0. All srrvlre and e* -scrrlre per-
sonnel. members and friend* cordl-
1 ally tnrlU'd. 35c
Kumnur HxW by Fellowship Cir-
cle of the King * Daughters at 10 30 ,
am, Saturday, April 6. S O E Hall. |
j 1218 Broad Street.
Mr. Jamca F. Armatrowg. creatot
of the Clinton Inaole, will be at
King s Shoe Store. 710 Yataa Street.
' today only
A Bos l-wneh. delivered to offle*.
store or plant, for 35c Otve It a
trlaL Victoria Box Lunch. E 0832
TwiUgbt Rre-tlai by SC Aidan k
church choir at First Baptist
Church, Sunday, at 3-
Don’t Mob Us, Please
We’re Sticking Our Neck Out lo Siy
TODAY!
WE WILL HAVE ON SALE
Canvas Footwear
IN SIZES FOR ALL THE FAMILY
The
General Warehouse
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*4* DISCOVEBT » n IS
CAMPAIGN RIBBONS
Avtulxtlxa for uniform mintSlurM
for e1*»W Mxpt* !«•*•«. Oxk
Uitn. Climrri. Romiui
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MADE TO ORDER
W, CM outfit 7 Oil BfMnxtl* IX th*
Isi **t In cirri** or • (mart r>w
uniform
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I «** tatxs by. arm
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THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTOR I A. F. C , ■-A'l t K I vW A l'l< 1 1. I'M.
Ciuh. Fur a
(,uli(iM> Island (*irl Ij*(1(Is
Dutch War Bride Arrives in \ ictoria
honeymoon at Maple Buy. the bride
dunned * black topcoat over bar
wedding miumr Mr and Mrs.
Prtwley will make their bom* In ths
eUy.
Tailleur for Wedding
Yesterday afternoon the marriage
of Conalance Ann Elizabeth Young
daughter of Mrs. Oeorge McKttUtte
B06 Linden Avenue, and the late
Mr J. G Eaton, to Janus Frton
Presley, son of Mrs E Warren Pres-
ley. Lawrencevillc. S4w Jersey, and
the late Dr. Prcaley, took place in
B.C. Nurses ’ Examinations
Juneau Jamieson. Edith Anna John-
Marlnn Knowles. Mary Sue
tario. where her marriage u to take
place later In the month.
• • •
Mr and Mrs R. A Wood*, who
have spent the Winter months In
Victoria, left yesterday morning for
their home In Halifax. Mr. and
Mrs. Wood are motoring back via
the United Stale*
VANCOUVER. April 5 CP1 A |
Oallano Island girl placed first, with ,
n Kamloops girl second and » Van- |
oouver girl tldrd, ot 151 British Co- 1
lumblA nurses wboae success In pass- |
trig their registration examinations
was announced today by the Reg-
istered Nurses' Association of British
Columbia.
Top marks in the eight examlna- (
Hons went to Ann Elisabeth Scoones,
23, of Vancouver General Hospital, j
A daughter of Mr and Mrs A E. |
Scoones. of Oallano Island, she was
bom and brought up In Ganges,
liter ahe took a nursing course at
University of British Columbia
Second place went to Margaret
Joan Moncneff, of Kamloops, who
trained at the Royal Jubilee Hos-
pital in Victoria.
Third-best allowing was made by
M Ruth Bennett. 22, of Vancouver
General. She Is a daughter of Mr
and Mrs Leonard Bennett, of Vam
couver
Of 155 girls who wrote ihe tests,
only four failed.
Examinations, as usual, were writ-
ten in four centres— Vancouver, Vic-
toria. Cranbrook and Kamloops-
First Class: M. Cynthia Bing,
Mary LouLse Briggs. F Mary Bruad-
wood. Phyllis Mabel Campbell, Zoo
Ruth
Mr and Mrs Eric Burton. 837 8t
Charles Street, are entertaining at
mr> “after live" party tills afternoon.
'."Sir
Gy Kwong. Hulda Lavcock. Eleanor
Mary Lawson. Laura Lee. Joyce Lll- I
lian Nlta Leu-. Dorothy Irene Leslie,
Emily Florence Llndberg. Mildred
Marlon Lobb. Christina Petrie Mat-
thew. Mary' Phyllis MarEachern
Mary W Mc Donald. Frances Grace
E. McKenzie, Bernice Alice, McLean,
Ethel McLure. Fanny Elizabeth Ann
Meadows Evelyn Mabel Mrrrnod.
Georgina Anne Messenger, Margaret
Munro, Bernice Veronica Murray.
Phyllis Bernice Murray. Monica Og-
born. Sheila McDonald OgUvie.
Alreta June M O'Reilly. Rose Luclle
Oriold, Eva Margaret Ostrom. Grace
Thelma Perry. Ruth Anne Peterson.
Dorothy Fllmer Powys. Betty Maud
Prlsk, Muriel Evelyn Raymond.
In a vacuum water boils a.n.iv.1
Mrs P O. 8111s. Lansdowne R/>ad
has as a guest her aUter. Mrs
Harold Jones, of Vancouver.
famous names
iimtalmes Qajlifv Fro«* M* W»rW
of SKm Cultwtn
Mr and Mrs H J. 8pooner of
Regina are guests at the Empress
Hotel while visiting In the city.
• • •
Mi and Mn. J A Hodgson, of
Westmount. P.Q . are registered at
the Dii press Hotel.
Mr and Mrs F Honey, Rickland.
Washington, are guests at the
Empress Hotel.
• • •
Mr and Mrs W, J. Doran, Tlm-
Vlaltora from Eastern Canada
spending a holiday In the city, guests
at the Empreas Hotel Include Mrs. |
F C. Neal. Peterborough. Ontario;
Mr and Mr* J- C. Campbell. Ot-
tawa, and Mr and Mr*. C. Ellis,
Rockcllfle. Ontario.
* • •
Mrs C. Howell has come Irom
Trail and la staying with Mrs
George Hunter. 21 Howe Street,
while here to attend the wedding of
her daughter. Mb* Kathleen Pam-
plln Uj 8ub.- Lieut. Harry P. M
O'Keefe. R.C.N. <R>. Mrs. R
Schmidt. Vancouver, aunt of the
bride, also came for the wedding
4 • 9
Mrs P M Bennett entertained at
her home 302 Irving Road on Thurs-
day at a party in honor of her
daughter. Joan Elisabeth's second
(birthday. Mr* H Hard poured tea
| and Miss E. H Teague and Mr* A
H Johnston assisted in serving
fiiipM* were Mrs H. Smith. Mrv
MUNDAY S
120) DOUGLAS
Chang. Rtta A. Constantine
Davidson. Frances Knight Davie*
Eleanor E Devitt, Irene C Douglas,
June Elizabeth Feeney, Marguerite
Louise Grunt. Shelia Hope Hall
Louisa K Holy Rose E. Horner. F.
Claire Jamieson. Jean S. TKelman.
Ruth Shirley Lehman. Joan Llovd,
Jnste Gordon Menzles, Julia H
Meston. Jean M F Moore. Margaret
J. Moore. Marie Constance Nixon.
Ruby A Palmer. Mary Katherine
Panek. Deborah Jean Plddlnglon.
Pamela Mary Pollard. Barbara
Prlckard. Elizabeth Beatrix Rue.
Muriel N Rrnwick. Mabel E Ross,
I Sister Patricia Ann, Kathryn Smith.
1 Pae Ella Siewurt, Elizabeth Joan
sented w the honor**, her mother
and the mother of the groom-elect
The guests were Mr*. C W. Blocker,
Mr*. W. G Watson, Mrs. J. C. Kemp.
Mrs L. W North. Mrs W H Steele
and Misses Doris Decker. Barbara
Kemp, Lois Russell. Dorothy Jen-
son. Paddy Greenwood. Edna 8teer,
Lorraine Stocker. Alice Quayle, Mur-
Mirlam Llneham and
I.O.D.E. l rge Changes in
Citizenship Pro\ isions
A wov fo te-creofe beauty ,n your own
A remarkable all Purpose face
lei Hall
Eileen Steele
TavW Mlrtm E. Tui
V<fom>n A and 0
Mary Walker, Doris Wylie
Second Class June S. Alderman. |
Roxle Eveline Anderson. Grace Ver-
onica Antonelli. Eileen Austin, Bur- |
harft Ayllffe. Agnes Cassels I. Bank- |
tar, PhyllUC. Barker. Dorothy Verne
Barrett, Elizabeth C Bcnwcll. Bar- I
bora Joan Bird. France* Elizabeth j
Brandnth. Catherine Elizabeth
Burke, Nora June Burke F.dnh Ells- I
nbeth Carre. Gertrude H Carson j
* Nony B Castle. Eileen Grace Cath- |
I curt. Lois Barbara Charlton Normu ]
I FUeen Cook Irene Emily Cooper. '
Mr* Florence Cunningham. Thelma *
I Letlta Davis. Marv Irene Devine.
Helen Dlmor. Avrtl Jeanne Dnbbie,
; R. Ruth Ebbem. Eileen F Klllott. 1
Lsahelle Ixirralne Ellis. Nlta Enn*. (
erect which supp
to yOur ii»n .
ke« OCfivrfy and
younger o'
Miss Mary MacGregor, an April
bride-to-be. was the guest of honor
at a miscellaneous shower held re-
cently by Mrs. R M Lamont. at the
home of her mother ^Mrs 8. T T
Hutchison. Cordova Bay. Th A fflimy
lovely gifts were presented to Jht?
brlde-ebci in a daffodil covered
basket The honoree. her muthei .
Mr* G. MacGregor, and the mother
of the groom-to-be. Mr* H K Mae-
Kenzje were each presented with a
of pink carnations Mrs.
| TORONTO. April b <CF'.~ Further
[changes In Canadian cl'l/eiu-hip
' provisions to enable a Briiish «ub-
I Jecl in enjoy citizenship privileges
after one year s residence were urged
today by the Imperial Order Daugli-
1 ter of the Empire.
A statement issued by the organi-
zation xaul It had sent uuwwtgo* to
Prime Minister Mackenzie King,
Secretary of State Paul Marlin and
] to the leader* of the variou.-. parties
in the House of Common* con-
(cemlng citizenship legislation,
| The messages commended “the
general excellence of the proposed
legislation in Bill Seven, clarifying
Canadian citizenship and naturali-
zation requirement!*" but the order's
executive committee “protests the
provision of the anld act which
grant* the privilege of citizenship to
i a person who has not an adequate
I knowledge of either the English or
the French language, but who has
merely resided continuously In Can-
i8da for more than 20 years '*
THERMODRAFT
health'**,
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FORT jnd DOUGLAS
Attach this device to
your flue pipes and it
automatically controls
the draft. It prevents
over-heating of your
range or furnace . . .
it quickly pays for
itself in fuel savings.
FOSTER’S
I FURS
corsage
MacGregor presided at the lea table
which was decorated with daffodils
and white tapers. The Invited guests
were Mrs R. D Nlmmo. Mrs W
IbbeUon. Mr* J. W. Jones. Mrs H
if SMART
if DISTINCTIVE
★ REASONABLE
14 4 7 DOUGLAS
Mn J F Dawson and Miss Alice
MtDoUgall were hostess** at a
miscellaneous shower In honor of
Miss Dorothy Eaton, an April brlde-
clect. on Wednesday evening a» the
home of the former. 2928 Blaok-
W.A. Presents $8,.>()0 for New Winjr
753 YATES ST
The new wonder invention tor uie with Coal. Coke, Wood an<
Sawdust Furnaces and Stoves. You attach it to the Hue pipt
and set the control button and the Thermodratt maintains th<
comfortable temperature you desire No raging fires and over
heated pipes— just a steady, maintained heat, high or low, a
you want if. See it today.
===BRITISH-MADE
COATS — SUITS — DF
Y.P. Organizations
I-arry Davetipon was welcnmed a.*,
a new member to St. Mary's A V PA
at the meeting Wednesday Henry
Bruce was in the chair. Ping pong
and badminton were played after
the meeting.
Grope* were Introduced to China
from Western Asto in the second
century' B.C.
An Invitation
to Visit a
linn/ ne Shoji
JUST ARRIVED
Shipment of Famous
ROLEX
OYSTER
WATCHES
Miss Irene F. Robbins, a popular
brtde-elert. was the guetu nr honor
on Thursday evening at a farewell
party given by friend* and associ-
ates of 11th Area Signal Company,
RCCS at the home of Mr* O.
Sanford. 28ol Admiral* Road Upon
ttiplr arltal the bride-elect and her
mother were presented with cor-
sage bouquets and later In the eve-
ning a gift of linen* and an electric
iron were presented to the honoree
F rom
The Margaret Irwin Mission Circle
paid n surprise visit to the home of
Mis* Edna Rapet. Cedar Hill Road,
an April bride-elect recently The
shower gift* were concealed In «
pink and blue umbrella and the
gUest of honor snd her mother were
presented with rnnaer* Those pre«-
ent were Mrs M Youson. Mrs, M
Fnunpton, Mrs B Miller Mr* R
.Jurcur*. Mrs P Knapp Mr* J.
Levta. Mrs P Hue and the Misses
R Burwmsh and M Thorpe
SHOWER OF DIMES
in aid of
THE SOLARIUM
For Crippled Children
SKINNER & CHAN
Florence Marjorie Ferguson. Janet
Elizabeth Fleming Or.»ce Lillian
Frith. Elizabeth Punk Mnr\ Edmer
Gagnon Barbara Blalt Gillie-' Man
Margaret Green Pearl Esther Grif-
fin 8. Lianne J E Harrison Angela
M Harvey, Irene C Haukaaa M.iu-
rcen Stewart Henry. Dorothy A
Hodge rt. Alice Mae Hnefer. Alice
Helen L Hnllman Lorraine Holmes
Margaret Ma/ie Hood, Isabella Eliz-
abeth Inkster. F.lennor Irwin T
dv Mrs D. Nlmmo Mn
•« W Carmichael Mr* J
Mrs H English. Mrs. N
Ml K StAOUfca Mrs R
ivs Sylvia Wright and MK-
Victoria. B.C
621 Fort St. (Pemberton Bldn
ALLIGATORS - GABARDINES
SUEDES - CALFS
CRUSHED LEATHERS
phone E-6014 J3l7 00UGlq5
A miscellaneous shower honoring
MIm Joyce Stixker, who 1* being
married thla month *«' given on
Thursday evening the hoateiwe* be-
ing Mr* J Harrison and Mlsa K«y
Steele The. Dart v wo* held at Mis*
Steele* homeS^gj Toronto Street
The pretty gift* were concealed be-
hind a mauve and green umbrella.
Fragrant corsage bouquet* were pre-
Mrs A E Munroe entertained the
Lurk> Penny Club at n misrellone-
ou* shower in honor of Mlsa Van
Dale, an April bride-elect. Game*
were played, the winners being Nila*
Elsie Butler and Ml** Doreen Abbott.
Others present were Mr* W T Mil-
ler. Mr. D Miller. Mrv W Dale.
Mrs R Evan* Mr- J W Munme
Mr*. O Aitkin* Mrs F Munroe,
Mn O Jones and the Misses Kay
Well* Elinor Wells L/da Pengelly
Engagements
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Established 1885
Phone G 6514
649 Yates Street
fa ■ • | a** a Drive and the lire Capi
women s Institutes Heater The wedding wtU
April 22 at 8 pm at 8t
Regular meeting of the Royal Oak rhurrh Hnvil, r)rtg
Institute will be held fn Institute r
Hall on Thursday a» 2 30 pm *i.r<.yiwem-r.r» to
BEST FRIEND
YOUR TEAPOT'S
Parksrillp \ pus
Tlve ParksvUle Womens Institute
met in the Parish Hall. April 3
Mm Tyron. president, insthe chair
Mlo* Margaret Young was appointed
treasurer owing tn Mr* Yule*’ ni-
ne** Mrs Carlson »u appointed
director, taking Mr* P Wilaon'*
Shareholders
i riint.Mirav
ttMlhf an* a-*-ir<
C ARPETORIU M
* E 2HHI
t*n no 1 1 m!
There art more than 30.000
mvectora who have their uv-
ings in th* B.C. Electric The
policy of the B C ElectTK ha/
always been th* best service
at th* loweat cost.
FASHIONS I
* vrotin* rougti •**•« k**ea rev avo*.
•I nvjhi ami U • h»svy atralo on
Ttiants aronchisl «afc*a rlwfnUZ
iiriuinl IU44 a nronrhllU h»*
aai^taij la dni thU ree-
eiM«a> J( »• triMB • aoeUiln* annil
• ■on at Canailtan ■»!«■« a»L1 a UrenefctUa
WamwlY W «•» •»> Ik •"* •*r *M
Cmnlr jha«» Ora* •"<« e»ner itrn*
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CHOICE
VICTORIA MEAT MARKET
raxnoa* » w
the DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA. RC.. S \ ’11RI>AN , A I* H 1 1 . f< j
t , • • 10 attend Pnde of Victoria No ». i
SfW'IPtlPC .Juvenile Association a :+ holding a
uUvlvIICu i tea In the Orange Hall on April 13. 1
• • •
The W.A of St. Paul* Llliurch. The women's Benefit Association
Eaqulmalt. will meet on Tuesday [1M,t m b.O-E. Hall. Monday, with j
m the church hall at 3.30 pm t^n a Malcolm in the chair. Mr*. ,
* * * 1 ijiura Le Oallala, provincial health '
Victorian Order of Nurse* board tupfrvlK)r. addressed the meeting
Sunday Church Services in Victoria and District
meeting. Tuesday at 10 30 am , In , and for iUpport of the Cancer
the Pemberton Building. unit. Plans were made for an
s * * ,, i Easter tea to be held at the home
Col/ax Rebekah Lodge No 1 *01 | o| Mf& r Morrto# M Wellington
meet on Tuesday at 7:30 pm The Avwme on AprU 35, ^ «.wing
Rebekah Degree wUl be conferred. k. held A, Uie home of
supervisor, addressed the meeting 1 * 1 ; [school snd in the hall for the Juniors
and asked for support of the Cancer | AllgllCan at 11. The midweek Lenten service
at, : c-,st «** «*
u, «„ r M w«Utejjoa I „ >tc“— ^ .t .0 30 tout*., moraUit
Avenue, on AprU 25. Th* 4peAk al the choral Eucharist at 11 OTHER SERVICES
w i street, am "«*■ T L ^beater will con- Ho|y Trim*. North 8aan,ch-6»r
n Mf.uiav Mn J Dreiser will en- duct the evening service. The James Hf.nry Draylon. utauy and Holy
ten's in the pioneer Club at her Bay Sund*y *cho°1 nwt ftt 11 Eucharist. 11 am; church school,
tertaln the Poneer Club at her #jn End Evenaong wlll held ,n
home. 3321 Glasgow Avenue. 1 JamM Bay H<ai lt 3 pjn The Dean g, sidney-Slr Henry
' wlU be the speaker at the Wednes- Drayion. Holy Communion. 8 am.
day evening Lenten service at 8 pm church school. 10 am.; Evensong
Rpfl r.rnss Not PS BT. JOHN'S ftnd sermon. 7:30 P-m
Holy Communion will be cele- ^ 10;30 TburwUy n
h rated at 8 am., and the Dean wlll
speak at the choral Eucharist at 11 OTHER SERVICES
am. Rev. T. L. Leadbeater will con- H ,v Trinity. Nor
Lmke Hill aub-dlvtaloo of the
Catholic Womens League wlll hold
their annual meeting, Sunday at
4 p m In the sacristy.
Britannia Branch W A.. Canadian
Leulon.wlll meet April 8 at 7 30 p in a. ■ 1 I ioiivb and sermon. 7:30 pm
A mock suction wlU be held snd s |\Cfl IXOSS llOlCS j hT’ JQI Sl Augustine's. Deep Cove— Holy
card game. AprU 8 st 8:30 pm. I No l$ Canadian Ren N. D. B^Lannonth. rector of Euehartolt , 30 a m
The I au id lord* ieaaue wUl hold a Cross Corns will parade Monday. 8l* John** Shaugfmessy Heights, g( columbas, Strawberry Vale—
« T pm ,r“u. I AprU liT hTchfE Church Me- V.ncou,cr. „.U br|»,WteU |r«v. c,nou H V. U.tchcox. H.1,
ss^sxs ;v * zi H.u, ». .« >«• c“°u- •» — •=
M„. w. L HlU.ru mcm Brrccl « prcvtou.lt «n- “.‘h‘ “ »Jn ; Emmx* ‘nd *'
. . . tmunced A. E Lowe, adjutant *“/ •c™°1 *nat , B,Dle c‘*"“ 7, mon. 3 pm.
Pro Pair!. Branch WA to lilt take place at 11 a m Cathedral S{ Mary's. Mrtchoaln— Rev. H M
Canadian Legion, BE8.L. will hold Pllms present A Woman to Re Bojlon Holy Communion, 11 am.
a Vlmy Day tea and cards on April I I f| If | Il'intPr's <ncmber in the auditorium at 8 HoJy Trinity. Sooke— Rev. H. M
9 at 2 pm. in the Hard of Hearing v illapiv 'pjn Wednesday. There will be a Q^^n. Evening service, 3 pm.
nail. | Navy League Chapter^ wlll meet ',PecUl showing for children at 5 Eh#1 googe—Rey h. M Bolton
• • • • I .Monday at 7.30 pm. at headquarters ,l> m Evening Prayer. 5 p m.
Queen City Chapter No. 6. Order gT MARY'S St Matthias — Holy Communion
l o Lecture Herr
United L°“d M“ n,on" Spiritualist
FIRbT BELMONT FIRST
Rev. Hugh A. McLeod. M A. DD, Rry. H W Kerley wUl preach at Rev. Ethel bhowrn will speak i-u
will conduct both services, his eve- the morning service on ' Practical ' The Golden Path of life st 7.30
nlng subject being entitled Evening Religion,” snd Flt.-Ll Coracadden. pm. st the Sons of England Hall
Meditation." The sacrament of the rca.F. chaplain st Patricia Bay. After this address Rev. E. BUower.
Lord's Supper will be dispensed at wm be guest speakrr in the evening will give clairvoyance,
both service*. JAMES BAY AND OPEN DOOR
METROPOLITAN VICTORIA WEST Rev Elste Milne wtU give an tu-
Rev. A. E Whitehouse. DD . will r*v. W. N. Byers, secretary of the »piratlonaI address at the momms
preach morning and evening serv- Lord's Day Alliance, will be the service and clairvoyance wtU be ob
Ices, his morning topic being A New guest speaker at the morning serv- served at the close of the service.
Commandment." and his evening lce at Victoria West. At James Bay Rev Dr. Holder will give an addrrv
FIRST
Rev Hugh A. McLeod, M.A . D-D
FIRST
Rev. Ethel Showers will speak on
The Golden Path of Life” at 7.30
Holy Trinity, North Saanich— Sir
rrjsr ^ ^ 3 r
Red (toss Notes
St. Columbas, Strawberry Vale-
Rev. Canou H. V. Hitchcox. Holy
at 7:30 p.m. the service will be in on port of the Lord's Prayer riitillec
charge of the C.G.1T. group* of the Lead Us Not Into Tempi at ion."
NORMAN P. t.Rt BB
theme. "Pilgrims of the Night." A 7:30 p.m. the service wlll be In
"fellowship hour” will be held after charge of the CD XT. group* of the
the evening service for young people FirM Baptist and James Buy . There
and their friends. [will be a candle lighting ceremony.
CENTENNIAL FAIRFIELD
"The Cross and Human Value* is Services will open at 10 a.ui . when
f and their friends will be a candle lighting ceremony.
M CENTENNIAL FAIRFIELD
" I -- 1 TTTJ. .r^-U' I •‘The Cross and Human Value* i . 8gnrl a ui .wlien
100 * " NORMAN f.GRI BB the subject Rev. W R Ashford wlll Sunday school and young people *
m'i" M.rYn in— Rev H M Secretary -f the Worldwide Evan- take for hi* morning service. Sun- classes will convene under super-
, , . ' ,, ' „ . gellzatlon Crusade In Great Britain, day school and Bible classes will be tntendi nee of G. G Green. Public
H M and son-in-law of C. T. S.udd. lb . .1 > «. .in, .nd Ihcr, .HI bo .o^p «11 . oomnbnr* .1 II .in,
Ev-nlna service 3 n m founder, who will speak next;* gospel song service at 7.15 pm. and Rev. W. Allan will preach, lak-
E t‘ stK.ke-Rev H M Bolton. (Thursday noon at the Y W.C.A.. and The evening service wlll be entitled mg as his subject “God’s Highway
Bolton. Evening servlo
East Sooke— Rev H
Evening Prayer. 5 p.m.
The Forward Look.
Under the of Humility." The evening subject
•oncert will will be rnlltled "Not by Might Nor
. . : Nfcvy Uf:rr; c pjn. 1 in the afternoon and evening at the For ward Look." Under the of Humility." The
Queen City Chapter No. 5. Order Monday at 7.30 pm a MARY’S 31 MarthL-Holy Communion, I Gospel Tabernacle on Yates Street auspices of the choir a concert will will be entitled "No
of. the Eastern Star, will hold *n . * ^ . . 8 a m choral Eucharist and church ! On Friday lie wlU be MSI. An- be given In the church by the by Power."
Easier tea on Wednesday from Baptist „rat°^ at^ a^d S ^hooU 11 a m . Evensong. 7 30 pm. drew. Presbyterian CHurch. He ta Georgian Chorister, al 8.15 p m.
2.30 until 5 pm. at Britannia Hall, * hrated at 8.30 am. and 12 noon Alban's Ryan Street-Rev F. the author of suco widely-read Tuesday. Kritlsh-Israel
| FIRST The young people of the parish will _ ‘ .. a* the cliallenglug missionary OAK H.v
, , . | Communion «ilJ be observed attend the early service. VenArch-J*' M ToI°f ln Holy Communion. -h -c T. Studd. Famous . . VICTORIA
The senior aft^rno^n branch of morning and evening services Th« dtmam A E df L. Nunn, will preach ^ An' A Wete and Pioneer" and 'Touch- ^hen ' “The Appointed T
hrtai Church Cathedral WA. will morning sermon topic will br "The inofnlnf and ,VrnJllg ftcrvlc„ mt H Matins and sennon. 11 am Ml- Athlete ^ ^ »-rved the morn ^tc^ wl en ^ 0 A Bfuke
1 Holy Conuuumon will oe cele-
Ildpil. I brated at 8:30 am. and 12 noon.
! FIRST The young people of the parish will
| Communion will be observed at | attend the early service. Ven Arch-
hold* '» a ‘openli if ~m«tta|. "*pm" «, I Upper "Bobm.- »nd U* choir will 7 There ] FonK *»« «"»»". ’ , ' ISklM ,'»!( theUhl MOttW I ,he ch,w"" *UI *"h
.. 7 3* p m Rev Oemmlll will be sin, "Jen.. Word of Ood Inc.ra.te " rtu pe . ebon eer.lcVlb Ih. church I «■ A' ^ l,"y‘1 , ""o c.n.i. "'"V*' °
guest speaker [The rvenlng sermon will be enUUed for ,„einberft ^ th, Mnior Sunday °a*— Rev Canon H V. Hltchco*. W w McPherson will dlscusa Hi
KU *b pr ... "A Sponge of Vinegar" ‘ 'Holy Communion. 8 am.; Matins 'Cure for Frustration. The Mem
at. Mary's Senior W A Afternoon . .f%IAVi Fl i i« • n • andHoly Commumon.il a m ! 8t Lukes, Cedar Hill— Rev F c,ub 1U monthly »upi>e
Branch wUl meet to 6L Mary » HaU | • . fRi.v » L Mc. An0 IF^n N^rVIPPC ««• HoleaktoB Rogd^-Rev. Pike. Holy Comniuruon, * ! matting Thursday at 8:11 pm W
on April 11 at 130 pm Members The subject of Ro. ^ l mc V dll UVI f ILtO N S. Noel. Holy Communion. 8 Mat inr. 11 a rn.; Evensong. 7 .30 pm T straith. KC, MU will b
v _ vr«v‘* morning service Wlll tr en- D I _ .. w u„iu D. rurihnrn n*v— Rev L-
Monthly family service will be ob-
! served al the morning service, when
guest speaker.
VICTORIA
service will be ob- i . . . , _
ling service when Appointed Tune 1* the sub-
worshlp with the J«t Mrs O A Brake wUl >peak on m
»nln. wrvtrr n, lhr ‘“ll Ot the First BaptUt
St. Mary * Senior W A Afternoon EMixaNL'EL
Branch wlll meet in 6t Mary s Hall " ‘ .... Rj.v vt I Mc-
of tha executive are to meet at 2 m . ... •• The
'The evening sennon will be entitled for n,prnbcr& 0f lb« senior Sunday
' -A 8ponge of Vinegar " — = **
oi in* execuuv. are m me,, a, * » ^ .>The AreIla of Victory.” The
the guild room. ^ ordinance of the Lord's Supper will
The Queen City Chapter. No. 5 be observed at the cln*c of thl*
Order of the Eastern Star, will hold service. The evening servh*- will be
an Easter tea on Wednesday, from opened by a aong service The guest
2.30 to 5 pm., at the hall. 715 View speaker wlll br Rev. W. N Byers.
Street. The regular meeting will be I secretary of the lord's Day Alliance,
held at 8 pm. ' central
The North Orou'p oi ihe Obk B.I D. ^ ‘
United W A will meet, Mondoy. |.ubl«l lor the erenlos ■ervtee. ,
Ihe home ol Mr,. Brl,K» 1750 81 1 Sh.ll Divide .he Spoil l/ird .
Anne Street. .1 7 45. Sum Oroup Supper will be otaertred Tile mora-
wlll meet. Toe.dey. .1 the home ol m« eervlrr me»»«e .111 br God »
Mr.. Adehr.d, 7770 Crnlr.l Ave l.umm»rte» Awahenlnf to Reepon-
nue. at 2 :46. The West Group riblllly ”
meeting has been canceled for the
month or Apm. Lutheran
• • •
At the regular meeting of Mixpah non.
Court, No. 1. Order of the Ama- ^ pfgtsntaourr will preach on a
ran Mi. held In the K of P Hall. lr%l jrom lhr fading assignment In
Broad 8t reel, April 3. It wa* moved c„r,nthl;m.- I.
and unanimously passed that at
all future meetings no refreshments OR*f *•
other than tea and fruit would be The Eternal Significance of
served until the food situation lu Jesus" wlll be the subject preached
the world Unproved by K-v Theodore A Jansen at the
Mr. Ptotenhourr will preach on a
text from the reading assignment In
Christ Church Cathedral
FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT
Holy Communion — 8 A M.
Chorsl Euchsrist — II A M
Preacher: The Dean
Evensong — 7:30 P.M.
Preacher: The Rev. T. L.
Leadbeater
Sunday School. Memorial Hall,
10 AM. (Beginners. 11 A.M.)
James Bay School, 11 A M.
James Bay Evensong, 3 PM.
WEDNESDAY NEXT
Lenten Service at 8 P.M.
Preacher: The Dean
Rev J. A. Partridge Hoi;
in union. 8.30 and 11:30 urn.
. Hltchcox. ®nd Canada. w w M<.phf.r?,on will discuss "Thr Church- rue*dl>y ul 8
Holy Communion, 8 a m ; Mutlns I 1 Cure for Frustration " The Men: Ay SALVATION
and Holy Communion. 11 a m . 8t. Lukes, Cedar Hill— Rev. F c^lub will hold It* monthly supper ("ITADFI
St. Mark's, Boleskine Road- Itev. Pike. Holy Communion. 8 am.; | meeting Thursday al 8 16 pm W ,(| jofiivsov stbm
N S. Noel. Holy Communion. 8 Matin?. 11 a in.; Evensong. 7:30 pm. T straith. KC., ML A will be w*j»r ..a w«,. * Mr
a.tn,; church school. 10 am; Holy: St. George's, Cadboro Bay— Rev. (guest speaker M'Rciai. wbek-knd uu
Eucharist and sermon, 11 am;[G H Brarrett Evensong, 7:30 p.m. ^ AID AN'S o? * CN*ST,i“*7ir**fc*Si * g*rM^ Jnt* *
Evensong and sermon. 7 p.m / St. David*. Cordova Bay— Rev. F. „ „ . ... Aider. B a p.u.i ora»m»rr
81. Stephen’s, Mount Newton- Pike Evensong. 7:30 pm, at ,h* I ^rrmfnoVpalh^d bv^»v TO Gill ' v 1
Holy Com- ,hon.r- of Mr. Pottage. Marine Drive. I Bona.v u am
AT THE 5ALVATION ARMY
CITADEL
in Johnson imn
M*tnr and Mr*. *, Mrlan*,
SI'RC'I At. WBEK IND UMTINOS
-taluraa) i TnmgM i | PM. Inauguratin'.
ol rua i'ack and I'ruaraiu in Majar p
Alder, H A P.-eul Orgauiirr to r Canada
and Major c W*rr*n«j«t »r Bacrelarji
lot U C AdmiMinn. ]*c
St. Marun's-in-lhe-Fleld*
St. Mary's, Saanlchton— Rev. J. , Canon A*JE. Oreenhalgh. Holy Com-
A. Partridge. Morning Prayer and munion. 8 am ; church school. 10
FIRST UNITED CHURCH
Car. Quadra Slreal and Balmoral Baad
VlrlorU. B.C.
Rcr Hugh A. McUud. U X , t) D . Min-
uter: H.'» T. S Andertoa, M A. VUIl- |
tn* MlnUter: Director ol Muslr, Mr
Melvin Knudien Orianlit. Mr J
Ingram Smith
II AM.— TUI SACRAMENT Of TH*
LORD 8 HtrpPKR
Anthem ' Soul* of the Rigliteoiu'*
iMoiile.
1J0 P M — "BVKNINt ■ MEDITATION '
Anthem, “O Saviour Friend. O t-ovlng
Oulde' i Handel i
Communion After Ihe Evening Service
The Minuter *t Hutto Service*
*n. ; Matins. 11:15 am.. Evcnsoug.
(7 p.m.
' View Royal— Rev. Canon A fc.
| Oreenhalgh. Church school and
Mntlns, 10 am.
' St. John's, Colwood— Rev. G. H
Greenhulgh. Sunday school, 9 45
a m ; Holy Communion. 11 a m.
St. Matthew's. Langford— Rev . O.
H. Greenhalgh. Holy Communion.
8 a m.; Sunday school, seniors. 10 30
am : Juniors, 2.30‘p.m: Evensong.
7 p^n.
Jordan River— Sunday school,
2:30 p.m.
Rev nth* at the morning servlet and *l | ’r A jfVS “tSS
(im. the evening service hi* topic will be prop)* * Meeung and Bvwuie and cut.
i lfl I "Whom Not Having Seen." Ml** ! »*,n' **■»* 7 p “ uraat salvation
'• *0 ^ Meeting Londucted bj Major Aider and (
FREE METHODIST
Hid not (H AS K1UBKT
Re>. B Nmith. Minuter
10 A M HlbJe Sehtral II AM Moline**
1 JO P M — CVA.NUKLI8TIC HAU.V
• PM— Thuredar Midaeea Set vie#
The Church ol the Wrtlevan W-nagv
British-lsrael World
Federation (Canada)
IMC.
Ti rSOAV. APKIL a— a Ml.
l.aaer Hall. I ir*l Bai>lU4 ( toaerb
•IHE APFOlfORD TIME
Speaker SIRS O A BRAKE
Ki t k J Aprmgeii Mai Be Heard Ulc:
CJOH k'Xi Earh Bunclej at 3 I'M
Headtjuaner* and BaabnwiBi
101 Cormorant Bireet
Serrvtarv ■ 1‘hon* (. SS11
VICTORIA
TRUTH CENTRE
T*l fobt aiatrr
Rev.. Imitii M BmUr>. Minuter
Sunday— It a m the COhSCIOl'S-
MOS OF OKINHS -
FIRST UNITED
a e I SPIRITUALIST CHURCH
and I SONS OF ENGLAND HALL
1216 BROAD STREET
G. H R«v. E. Shower* — Addreti
9 45 ' "THE GOLDEN RATH OF LIFE"
m CUirvoyancc
union. Kingdom Ministry
. 10 30 cbtstai. csancN
nsong. aomUT-T ll pm
Service Canduried bv P W MacMillan
School. Subject • IB OOD INTEREHTED IN WAIT
Solo by Mlaa BeMjr Toviuend
Muaui by Mlta Ethel Jan.ea
IVUTK J»|OtrT UtrTINut
Every Thursday and Saturday Nithi at
• oCIock
TOO ARE COHD1A1.1. V INVITED
EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Ivrnaaad Bead and Oladvlvnv Avroav
Rev W L MarKa}. It A . DU Tavtor
II AM Rubje* '
• rnE arena or viciorv •
Lurd a duppet
1 I* PM REV W. N. U VEILS Uf the
(■'•rd'i Day AllMnrei
Chun’to tichool, t it. Primary. II AM
fluid* v 1
ENEMY "
Wrdne <1i
HON ‘
HEINCANNA-
ALI. ARE W EI COM I
other than tea and fruit would be "The Eternal Significance of
gerved until the food situation lu Jesus" will be the subject preached
ihe world improved by Krv Theodore A Jansen at the
. . # morning service. For the evening
An open meeting will be held thl» jlP has chosen for hi* sermon. |
evening at 8 p.m. in the Knight* ..^j,0 pne*tly Office ol Jesus.'
of Columbu* Hall. 722 Cormorant . (>u<,6t w,|l be GeoFge Farmer i !
Street, when Comte De U Hltte wlll |
and parcel* to the aged and Infirm ^ . . »
speak on the necessity to send food NalMltlOH lI'IIlY
in France An invitation Is e*- VICTOR|A CITADEL
tended to all French person* and ,
friend* of France Lo attend in order | On Saturday nig c
that a commit ire may be formed maugurat on of the Citadel Cub
... | Pack wlll take place. Admlaalon wlll
Victoria Purple Star No 1(M of be by ticket Major and Mr*. Alan
the Ladle* Orange Benevolent Amo- Mclnnea will conduct a holiness
elation, met recently with Worthy meeting Sunday at 11 am., and
Ml.vtreas* Stater Ora Bradshaw pre- Major C M. Warrunder. divisional
ST. JOHN’S T
Quid'* Ng*r Fmdovi
George I'ddlc. L Tto.. Retfor
ram Holy communion
• Young P»npl* * Corporsiei
HAM —Morning fWvlce *nS roinniu-
nion
REV. N. D. B LARMONTH
(8t John s. Bhiugnnvtgy Keigtota,
Vanrouven
III I'M -Orggr. Prvlixte* Mr T. H
Myen
FAIRFIELD UNITED CHURCH
Elv* Point* — P*»l»r k«> M. Allan
II A M —Subject: -llODfl HIOKWAV OF
HUMILITY ’
Btilnlsi Mr fl Kwnliigm
1 JO PM — flubJBrt' "HOT BY MIGHT
NOR UY POWER '
Mmir Under Direction of Mr* S Dorville
A Cordul Welcome A»*urr»l In VUItnra
Presbyterian
KT. ANDREW'S
Rev. J. L. W. McLean will con-
tinue his senes of sermon* dealing
with the Psalms, speaking ou thr
subject "The Joy of Worship" at
the morning service At the eve-
ooni.ie* Bu.iei^M^WHhin • uicek nf ; ning service Mr. McLean wlll preach
— — I the second of a pre-Easter aeries,
REV. N.
7 30 PM
D B LARMONTH
OAK BAY UNITED CHURCH The Sign on Christ's Cross "
Milrhvll and OranlU Alrtrl* | _ PA,,f.ts
Minister W W Mcrhmon. MA. D Tb rsiba
Dlreclor ol Muitc: Erancl* at.vviuon ..My Runneth Qver" Will be
II til Monthly Family Her Tire
"THE WORDS or JESUS the topic of Rev. Walter Rosa »er-
7 10 , Lp . mon at the morning service, and the i
Thursday. April li • is pm. aotb" sacrament of the Lnrds Supper will
Mru’g Club be observed. Mr. Rob* yrlll preach
CENTENNIAL SE. SSf®^ “ ^
QOBOB BO*n NEAR GOVERNMENT AT . „ t
Minitor Rr*. w r. Aihfirt b a | • Heroes of the Faith will be the
9 (1 A M —Sunday School and Bible CTaal ( title of ReV. T. H. McAllister * aer-
THE cross AND* HUMAN VALUES" ! morning aendce, and
Due*, "Low Divmr " Mr* f Hail and | "God in the 8hadows" has been
, ,s Hrrvir* \cho*n a* the title for the evening
7 in pm the forward look" aermon. Mra A. H. Sheard wlll be
The Omp,l Bong, "Lead Mr «o Calvary." j .w- jmirtUf
WlU Be ToM In flinry and Sang flololvt
O F. H. Farmrr I _
siding. A drill practice for the y.P. secretary for BrltLsh Columbia.
Scarlet Degree wlll be held on a„d Major P. Alder. Toronto. Will
April 10 at 7 30 pm In the Orange conduct a salvation meeting at 7:30
Hall and all officers are requested p.m.
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Other Denominations
TRI T1I CENTRE
Rev. Emma M Smiley will speak
in the morning on "The Consclous-
1 ness of Oneness,'’ and In the evening j
Jon "The Last Enemy" Reincama-
| Uon will be observed Wednesday
evening at 8
ABSOLl TF 1EN( I
Services wlll be held al the or-
iginal location. 2315 Frmwood Road,
at 11 ajn. and 7 30 p.m. All Other
: service* as usual.
OOLGLA8 STREET
Rev. F. McKinnon will preach
both service*, his morning subject
being entitled. ' First Things F»rM
and hta evening topic, "A Dale With
Destiny." The Lord's Supper will
be observed at the close of the
morning service .
WEDNESDAY
Cathedral Film* Praaent in Sound
Motion Piaurt*
• A WOMAN TO REMEMBER *
I P M in Itoe Audl'orlum — For Childrvn
al 4 P M.
ST. MARY’S
OAK MV
Holy Commui'iQii at • JO A M and
13 Noon
Ttir Young Peoptr in A*-t«nd Itoe Earl)
Celrbratton
Mating and Sermon at II A M
E-. •i.anng With Sermon al 1 PM
Preacher. Momma and Evening
The Rector
HUNDAV SCHOOL
Senior* a« 9 h Junior* at II A M
WEDNESDAY
Lenten Ser\|<r at ■ PM.
THURSDAY
Holy Communion at 10 HI A M
Rector Archdeacon A E dr t Nunn*
ST. BARNABAS'
Cerner Caak M. and < aldanla Ave.
PASSION SUNDAY
Hnly Commiinton— S A M
Children a M*«» and Sunday Britnol, • 10
Utauy and flung Mae* II AM
Evenanng and Begmon — 7 id PM.
Holy Communion Dally al 7 JO AM
Eirapt Wednaadat • A M . and Friday.
• 19 A M
Bvar.anng and Herman, Wedtyevtay.
7 10 P M
Rev K « Munn. Reel or
CENTENNIAL CHURCH
GOROF ROAD NEAR GOVERNMENT BT
Minltler Rev. W R A*M*rd. B.A.
"God in the Shadows” has been
t hosen a* the title for the evening
aermon. Mn. A. H. Sheard will be
| the soloist.
Reformed Episcopal
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For the Newest Fashions in Smart Coats,
Suits, Dresses and Hats
On Tuegday Nr. I Under .h. A .. pic*, of 111 1UI lilt II I IMM IIII.il
thr Chnlr. a Concert Will Re Given by |
THE OEOROIAN CHOR1SI Wifi a.aHied g || ( R( || OF Ol R LORD
wor Harry^ T -Jotona Admtaaiav*, ibt l
Biudenta. 3Sc Rev. D. -L. Gordon has chosen as
— r j -7 7 I hi lg Aiibject "Tlir Midden!
Metropolitan United Ihurch M nn« ” Holy Communion kill be
Tarnrr P.nd'.ra A.raav and Matdra Bireet I Celebrated at thl* fterVlCF. HU eVC-
r.Atof A t wiiiiahoiue b D d D ning sermon will be entitled
Orcai.ui and chMrma.trr | “Clirtat's Call for Sacrifice "
Edgar Hallova), LR8M A.T.CM. — -
u am a new <x,mmanpmcnt CJiristian Science
I 7 10 PM —CHORAL SERVICE Thg Chnlr
Sermon Hubjen "Unreliability” will be tlie subject
"PiUiRiMs OF THE NK.M1 | of tht |pMnn.Mrmon |n ^ churches
or Wh.,eh0u.e8WinBPre.eto a* Oo.h lf Thr lwwon.,cr.
9*4 a M — ctourrh Rrhooi - iniermediaia mon wlU Include the following pas-
and senmr sag® from the Bible: ' Forever, O
11 * ’iSSTwKT'wSSr " u"a' rhy wor<’ “
A F.iwwahip Hour ' after >he .venin. Unless Thy law had been my delight,
wrvii r fur young people and «hrir friend* j j should then have perished In mine
_ affliction" • Psalms cxlx. 88, 82 ».
Christian Science
"UnrellabUlty” will be the subject
I of the lesson -sermon In all Churches
( of Chrtat. Sciential The lesson-ser-
mon wlll Include the following pas-
sage from the Bible: ’Forever. O
Lord, Thy word is settled In heaven.
The Salvation Army — Victoria West Corps
CATHERINE AND EDWARD STREETS
SUNDAY. APRIL 7
At 11 AM, Stomal FtovaMM MAJOR P. ALDER and MAJOn * WARIUNDER
A* 7 39 P M CORPS OFFICERS MAJOR MAE YOUNG and ADJT FRANCES HILLIEX
C Ml R< H NOTICES
JANE DEE
CLASSICS
Tailored dre»ie» in pavirla.
with while trimming*. They
are smartly ityled for that
well groomed appearanceT-
1441 DOUGLAS ST.
"FOREMOST IN FASHION"
COSTUME JEWELRY FOR THE EASTER ENSEMBLE
Glamour Broochei - Bracelet! - Esrringt.
Price* Prom LSO *o l^.OO
Mitchell A Duncan, Ltd^Jewelera
r.i.viiihr* i an* rWM G 4414
St. Andrew * Preibyterian Church
DOWNTOWN— DOI OLA! ATBEET AT RROt GlfTON
MlnU'rr Rav J L W MtLeaa, M A
II AM— "'THE JOT OF WORAHIF'
7 M r M.-'THI FIGN ON CWRIkTE CROSS”
W t W (Koine Vlaliera
VICTORIA FOR CHRIST
We invite you all to join u«>, at our
7 .30 p ni
'Thr MVrt ol tin desti
of I .ml (a Eternal Lite ”
The Lambert hoi* are going to tell
April /,
foremost in fashion
* 08ISSIS
A WIT*
♦ COATS
“Palter de Liso”
Smart Black Suede, cut out
pump will) nailhaad. Open toe
' ”knd heel*.
SHOE STORE
717 Fort Joe Walth
COMPARE SAFEWIY'S
LOW PRICES
Compare prices? Why. y»»— it's
s fine old custom I Hera, at Safe-
way. you will find price* con
aiatenOy low, low enough to make
your food budget aeem generouv
week in and week out. Make the
test. Compare Save st Safeway.
W’e gather at K oi P. Hall. UiS Broad Street
CHRISTIAN SERVICE CENTRE
Evangelistic Temple
Corner Pandora Art. snd Rlanahard St.
PASTORS R A. and EFFIE REYNOLDS
11:00 A M.—** A COMMUNION REVERIE’
7:30 P M.— "THE SHORT BED AND
NARROW BLANKET"
What kind of bed i* yourt? A blare of GoApel light fr
ohkcuTF Tret r ~
ROUSING SONG SER \ ICE - SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 1
I II BIST ADELFHI AN
I' CtorKiadcIphlan. Royal Bank (tail tor-
nrr nt ^ift and Cook Sirrru Booday
mnrr.lnga. It
nnartL hail*
| Oakland* noap*! Hail Ml* Cadar HiU
Road irarr.rr Hlllaldr Avvnua' Aunday.
* M am. flnnda’' wtooot and Bibla claaa. I
II am. Thv Lord • Hjpprr 1 lfl n m I igg.
j P*1 **rvle* aprakar Mr William Di»i
' Dunran. B C Tliuraday. 3 Ja p m . woman *
I Onapal *#rvlra I pm, prayar and Bihla
(tudy Friday. 7 pm. rhtldrrn’g aprrial
irrvlea I II pa ynung panplr'* maatlng
Victoria o»« p* i Han Fandera
Avanua Ham. wnr«tolp and Braaking i»f 1
' Braad 7 19 p m (Anapa I aarvirr tpaakar,
Mr Thoma* Crawford Tuaadav I p m.
I Blbla r fading Th-jraday . • p m pravar
I and pralaa
LATTFR DAT »AINTk
Church of Ja*ua Chrlrt af Ua«l#r-Day
Bamt* 'Mormnnt. Rnom II Arradr Build-
I ing Broad Siraai Sunday gerwltea. 19
a m and 7 39 p m B 7741
| LITKERAN
nrara Ingltali Lulharar. Blanahard and
Q ,**rv» Barvira* Sunday*. 11 am and
I 7 }« rm Sunday *rh«eL 18 a m R»*
T A Janaan
CHRISTADELPHIAN
ORANOF HALL
7TJ Caarlnay Slraal
FI BL1C Uai»t-7 19 F X
Sebjerti
THE EVERLASTING
COVENANT"
Mot ning Scrvlc*. II a Clock
hrad “ctmnrmenoM artrat-
fraa From Abova Addrcaa
MR. WM. DAWES
OF DITTO AR, DC.
will B peak in thr
Oaklsmds
Gospel Hall
Carnar Cadar Hill and RllliiU*
aanday— 7 *9 F M.
14 Minute Song Barvle* PreOtSITig
gyeryori# Weleoma
Gospel Tabernacle
Chrlitian and MlMlonary Alllanea
Taiaa Strrai. near Cook
FK RUBRIC M LANDIS. Paaior
II A M — • CTTRIJrriAN FIRST 1J1VR
7 M PM - RFBUJUMNO XION''
THURSDAY— 8 PM
Youth Night!
lnt*rd€oo("id*f*o«*l Mniionjry Rally
One Niglif Oely, Wifk
Rev. Norman P.
GRUBB
ot London
General Secretary. World Wide fvjn
gflrta'ion Crekade. Founded by tb*
Lit* C T Studd. Author ol l•og•*pby
“C. T. STUDD”
-ALL AG€S W1LC0MI-
Com# Early
—
First Church of
Christ, Scientist
ClUUmi it. an* FtKDORA 4 VR.
A Branch af The Mother Clvirrh
The rmt Chnrrh of Chrtai
in Roauin Maaaarliuaelia
CENTRAL
BAPTIST
r ANDO* A AVf.
Pillar t
J. I. ROWELL
MAM.
GOD'S LUMINARIES — AWAKENING
TO RESPONSIBILITY”
7 30 PM — Song Service, 7.15
Young People s Window
JUVENILE CRIME-WHO IS TO ILAME?
Gotpel Menage
"ME SHALL DIVIDE THE SPOIL"
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Quadra and Ma*«n Straw!*
Minuter Hvv « R kavter. BA B Tlr Organut and Conduit or Mr Oliver Slog!
10 A M —Church Srhooi
)| A M — Morning Wnralup — 'THE UITSH BOOST — (Communion Sarvirei
Anlh-io ‘ Je*u. Word ol Oad fBcarnaU 'H*ar>
ijoru tiring Worship— A 8POROR OF VINfClAR iFilU. Wntd Frbm Um Croat I
luulica Quarimv Fr.,n> nl«rv »u ( aJvary Mom*' UWirm* Dn- kanrih *>"i Hlllaa
• nd ihe MUm* AtctUwm. Antbym. 'Tom* Unio Him iMauivdur Snlukgt. Mr Dinamoru
Twilight Recital it 1 I'M. to SI Aldan * Choir
Easter Cards
p Gifts and Church
> Supplies
frit
v->-r )
CHRISTIAN
BOOK ROOM
rMirTn^l 8 .15 A M — RADIO
on
HTTTTTTJIS mam
UJmAIJaJLAU -COMMUNION SERVICE.'
7 :30 P M — ’’SALVATION vs. SCIENCE”
Where Did Modernism Begin? Are Millions Today
L Being Deceived*
A REAL BRIGHT , —
SERVICE
E. W. Robinson. Pastor ' A A A ,
for th#
•US SAVES’
WEEK NIGHTS — Tu**dsy: Bible Study Thursday
Friday: Young People — 8 P M
Prayer
Hnpe Lo'beran Ourrk. Graham and i
I Mn i. Sarvtrc Ham Sunday irhool. i
9 4* a Ol
SALVATION AS UT
Salvation Army V»rio*i* Wni
Catharine and Edward flireeu SundaT*
II an and 7 >9 p m , Sgndav arhnni 3 in
p m Ttouraday. 9pm Ma|«r Mae Vognf
and AdJKant Franrea Hilller
HI WNTK-DAT ADVRNT1ST
I Ml th Day Adrenttai Sabbath aarrlra* (
1 •flaitirdavi- SabhatJi *»h«ai 9 79 am i
public wnrvhtp II am rourg puplf 4 |
I p m W'ednaaday prayur meeting 7 19 |
pm AU **rwirje* at rtoarch HI Graham
| at Hlliald* Likti aider I 4441
tFTBITt alJHT
At th# Opan Dowr Spirituaiiai Charrh
714 rnrwiorai'l A i rear Ham. Inapt raiinnat
addr«*« Rav SJal* Mlln* matvwgv* 7 M
• m trane* addraa* 1**6 Ol Nb* lot*
Tamptaubh Re* D» Hwtdwr muaaagc* I
Thuradar t um baalinf and mwaaugc
t NfTKD (HI tfH
If -<iuin.ail Lnii*d Cburrp AdmtraU al
L«aT Bunaay acbowi. 9 41 ttwih awrv
lea. U a m
SUNDAY SERVICES
II AM »nd 7 30 PM
tab|4(t:
“UNREALITY”
SUNDAY 5CHOOL— 8 45 snd H A M
TESTIMONIAL MfFTlNG
Wedn«*d*y I PM
ma FUBUC LSNDIMO ROOM
and LENDING LIBRARY
at *l» Sewiiard Rwildtng.
1*97 ••**•»
ALL ARS WRLCOMV
ChriatiaA Seten^v »rigr**i a»u
,av< near xr.un •, mo be *«
orday mum aid ura* rtf
tor retry Sunday at I 4k A M
Hear
Norman P. Grubb
t of the !
World-Wide Evangelization Crusade
This Outstanding
Spiritual Leader
Vfl*>iouary. I^ectorrr st>d Author ha* hrm uccl«tiii<d t»v
( iiriytian people everywhere ai one who ie iMr in a »*»
rnarksblr way to make plaid the deep thin** of God lie
■ Serretary of the \V K,C in Crest Britain and aon-jtt-lsw
ft it* founder, the greai C T. Stfdd. Don't fsit to hear him
THURSDAY— APRIL 11
1 Shsotyinen’s Chrietun
A*So. Uktiofl
Y.W.C.A.. Noon
MeetmgdY W C A- 2 30
Christian and Mi*wnur
Mils nee GwH Tshurnir
Ystts Near Coob
8PM
FRIDAY— APRIL 12
I
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8
THE PAIUY COLONIST. VICTORIA. B.C .. SATl KDAV, APRILS 194/,
Howell. Trail. B C, mother of U»a
Cece Walton
Fastball Head
ens
School Drama
Festival to
Recreational
bride received with the bridal party.
Fur a honeymoon in Vancouver,
the bride rhusr a wueen'a blui ere pa
dress with gray -blue coat featuring
a black tuxedo front, black mw*
aorlrn, and corsage bouquet of
gardenia*.
with web belt.
E. O. ROBERTS. Capt.
For commanding officer. 3rd 'R •
Bn., The Canadian Scottish Regt
MG'.
Body Formin
ST. LOUIS. April 6 -President
Richard C Muckerman. of St. Louis
Browne, announced tonight Short-
stop Vernon Stephens, who jumiWd
to the Mexican Baseball League last
week, had rejoined the American
League club and signed a 1946
contract.
Muckerman made the announce-
ment after a long distance telephone
conference with Vice-President Bill
Dewitt, of the Browns, at San An-
tonio. Tex., where the 1945 American
League home run king reported to
the club.
The signing of the contract had
the approval of Baseball Commis-
sioner A B. t Happy 1 Chandler, who
previously had warned that player*
| Jumping to the Mexican circuit
would be suspended for five years If
they did not report to their clubs In
; tills country by the opening day* of
the season, Muckerman said.
Terms of the contract were not
disclosed.
Cece Walton was elected president
of the Lower Vancouver Island
Fastball Association at a meeting
held last night In the Liberal Head-
quarters Broughton Street.
Other officers -elected were Bert
Slnipfton. first vice-president: Bob
Whyte, second vice-president: Ivan
and An Smith
Ernie Fields
No. 1 < R.k FORTRESS
WORKSHOP. R.C.r. M.r..
Order.v by Major A McPurlane.
commanding.
Duties' Orderly officer for the
week ending April 12. 2nd Lt J. L.
1 uHuquet : next for duty! 2nd Lt.
D. H Carter. orderly N.C.O ,
KM 3920. S.-Sgt. J. Smithson.
Parades: Tturaday, April 11. eve-
ning parade: fall In 19 46 hours:
dress, roll call order.1
Sparked by a dynamic chairman.
Dr. Henrietta R Anderson, dele-
gates u> the Provisional Recreation
Council for Greater Victoria made
ispld strldea toward the formation
of a permanent body last night with
the nomination of four fact-finding
committees and the plotting of defi-
nite oQunea of action. The execu-
tive committee of the new group
met at the Eagles HaU-
Emest I-ce. newly appointed direc-
tor of the recreation and physical
education branch. Department of
Education, who assumed his duties
April 1, promised his full sup-
l>ort to the endeavor.
Delegates attending were from
Victoria, Oak Bay EsquUnult nnd
Saanich, and Included representa-
tives of many large organised bodies
Nominated to the leadership com-
mittee were Capt. A. C. Batchelor,
R K Morrison, A. W. Murphy, C
BuhJln, Mrs Dobson, Miss Muriun
Foster. Professor Basanta and Com-
mander Harrison.
Finance committee chna.’n was
Ord Butters, Barney Duncan. Alfred
Worthington. Alnsley Worthington,
Eric Jones, Douglas Conrad, George
Ford and Mrs. A. J. Tullls.
Constitution arid by-laws group
named were Alderman F. U. Mul-
lltier. Dr Henrietta R Ander(.on.
Mr* L R Hamer. T. 8 Floyd, Mias
M Wright, Mr* E. C. Peters and
Mrs. M. A Hurst.
Facilities committee nominees
were W. H Warren, L A Gordon,
Mr* A Bewley, F. M Shandley,
Alan Hickman. Mrs. Hugh Mr-
Kinxte, D. Smith and Mrs Stanley
Anfield.
Seek * llnliila\" Princess
Of (great Britain*'
LONDON. April 5 'Reuters' —
Gaumoiti Brit bli films. In collabora-
tion with Wllllum $Uttin, Britain's
holiday camp king, is launching a
cotmlxy-wlde campaign lo find the
"Holiday Princes* of Oreat Britain ’
to send to the United State*, a.'
Ambx'^adir*** nl BriiL-h Woman-
hood.”
An official ol Otf UitlOilt Brl'L-li
For tlie sixth year a school drama
festival will be held In Victoria next
week under the sponsorship ol the
School and Community Drama
Branch of the Department of Educa-
tion. Schools take a keen Interest
In the festival and quality of pro-
duction has Increased steadily since
inception five years ago.
Of great cultural value, the an-
nual festival gives every indication
of following Its progressive trend.
Major L. Bullock-Webster, director
of the School and Community
Drama Brunch, said yesterday.
*Tt has ohown continuous growth
since its Inception five years ago.
both In number
Temple, secretary
treasurer. Ed Whyte
and Mrs. J. Arnold were appointed,
to the committee for the injured
players' fund.
Cece Walton was choaen as dele-
gate to the BC. Association, and
Dick Reeves was appointed umpire- I
In-chief.
It was decided at the meeting to j
*et the closing date for entries as
May 6. and the opening week of play
May 13. A motion that 1100 be
transferred from the regular account
to the Injured players' fund was
adopted.
A letter will be forwarded to the
mayor stating that the association
U in favor of daylight saving.
Retiring President Wally Yeamans
urged that drastic steps be taken
this season to stop the “poaching of
players." He suggested an amend-
ment to the constitution so that
' coaches guilty of this offence be
. suspended.
Prior to the pieeting a motion pic-
ture showing the 1946 world series
between the Detroit Tigers and Chl-
| rago Cubs was presented, through
I the courtesy of Hocking & Forbes.
Closing Averages
iJtmn RirhardftOii ft Bous)
TORONTO
Twenty industrials. 198 63, down
.19.
Twenty golds, 134 64. up 95
Ten base metals. 100 71. down .24.
Fifteen Western oils. 30 41, up .19.
Total sales. 3.043.000.
MONTREAL
Twenty Industrial*. 13990. up 40.
Ten utilities. 83 WJ up .10.
Thirty combined. 120.60, up .30.
Ten pulp and paper. 37095. up 492.
Fifteen golds. 105 28. up 77.
Total sales. 296.700.
VANCOUVER
Twenty golds. 92 93. down 41.
Ten base metals. 120 07. d"»n 02.
Fifteen oil*. 100 46. down 45.
AI.EX It. MrDONALD
Member of the Victoria Fire De-
partment for 18 years until Illness
forced his retirement recently, died
early yesterday morning He was
well known for his love of sport,
being a keen hunter and fisherman.
He was one of the committee In
charge of the firemen's annual ball
during the last few years.
Surviving are his widow, one son
and one daughter at the family
residence. 3009 Scott Street.
of entries and
quality of fare offered patrons." he
added. ”
Beginning Monday evening next,
more than 20 one -act plays will be
presented by schools of the city,
and on April 13 the top-ranking
three plays will be presented to the
public at Victoria High School. Mrs.
Phoebe Smith. Vancouver, hlghly-
glfled as actress, directress and
playwright, will adjudicate and se-
lect the plays for the final perform-
Market
rorn;’ii rxchange
NEW YORK. April 5 ICP'.-Tha
Canadian dollar was unchanged at
a discount of 9 3-16 per cent in
terms ol United state* fund.* in
closing Pmrlgii Em Range dealings
today lOttawa Forrign Exchange
Board rates 9 09-9 61 per cent dis-
count*. The pound sterling was un-
changed at >4 03's.
Play* will br staged at various j
schools during the week, all per-
former* being members of the J
school dramatic and speech arts ,
classes. From among the latter suit-
able candidates will be selected for
scholarships to the Summer course
In dramatics at University of Brit-
Ish Columbia.
Assisting L. Bullock- Webater in
the production of this year's dis-
play Is a strong comm'ttee ot teach-
ers from the schools. The committee
headed by W. R. Muncy, principal
of Margaret Jenkins School, in-
cludes: Gilbert Yard, vice-chair-
man; Thomas Mayne. business man-
ager: Nell Swalnson. transportation:
Mis* Olive Heritage and Miss Mar-
got Gordon, billeting. Miss Chris-
tine McNab and Miss Jean Roberts,
hospitality conveners; Miss Winnie
Elliott, house- manager, and John
Jackson end Rev. Br. D. L. Phillips,
publicity. Others serving on the
committee are Messrs. H. 8. Hum
and R. T Kipling: and Misses
P. Strafford. G. N. Hewllnga. Jean
' Glendlnnlng and Kathleen Baker
Miss Anne F. Adamson, of the
I Community Drama Office. Depart-
ment of Education, is festival secrc-
RA1.VPROOF STRAW
A synthetic straw, treated with
water-re pellant. has been developed
for handbags and hats.
Tea was introduced Into Europe
from the Orient by the Dutch in
1645.
STORE HOURS: 9 A M. Till 5 P M
Wednesday : 9 A M. Till 1 P.M.
t»p*t. High Low Cine
birr*
London Market
Wh**i
LONDON, April 6 'Reuters* —
Business showed a distinct im-
provement on the Stock Exchange
today with gains far outnumbering
decline*.
Oils took Uie lead in the Initial
stages, and although active interest
waned, prices held Coppers and the
lead and zinc shares were in de-
mand.
Activity in the gilt-edged market
was less pronounced than of late,
hut there nevertheless was a size-
able turnover.
Just Arrived ! A Small Group of
Occasional Furniture
o»i»-
Mtl
Julv
a»pt
Dre
Corn-
M.r
juir —
Sept
All-Metal
TRILITE
LAMPS
Inexpensive Pieces That Will Add to the Comfort and Convenience
as Well as the Appearance of Your Home
LEATHERETTE FOOTSTOOLS
or round, covered in bright
Canadian Bonds
■ •hiring
colored leatherette
<T ll burns ft Co Ltd i
Bid A.urd
Dan ol Canada 4*li*. UM 111 *0 109 34
l«i war U»n Jti*v 1*43 104 35 10# IS
in victory Loan J-- . IUI >"4 i" ">• «
Oih VlHnrr Loan 1 i»«8 114 S3 106 17
Dtim uC Canart* JV T*ra "» « |04 TT
BriMah Columbia 3 I M0 mi oo 104 vn
Manitoba 4'. , 1950 104 00 104 74
BaikalcHaaan *"■ 18*3 109 14 II' 7-4
Alilllbl S'. 1*51 • ll» »0
AMaria'Pfl T ft T S‘i V 1945 U* 00 IIS SO
BC Poarr 4'. 19*5 103 74 105 U>
Ca'cary Powar I V, 18*4 105 74 107 50
CPB r *•■ . 194] 103 15 105 4"
ramotM riav*»* 4‘ * 1941 101 74 103 36
Great U«rs rarer 5. 1455 109 40 I IS Ml
Mi Mlllan Riport 4’-. 19«4 107 74 104 40
Matrev -Itarrt* 4’.' IMS 103 34 104 14
United Oralli SV. 1949 10? 50 lot 74
Wlnnlpa* Sir. "A 5 IM.4 100 00 101 00
Winnipeg glre B 4 . 19** 10.4 *3 flat
t.tlirago L»rain
CHICAGO. April 5 -Probably
with one eye on the calendar and
the other on short commitments,
rye brokers today bid the May con-
tract Into the highest ground In 25
years tn *n effort to square them-
•elves away on deliveries before
June l.'
On tliol date, the Government
has ruled, the ceiling price must
fall bark to ll «fl'v a bushel, along
IN BRONZE FINISH
Spencer's Lamp Department, Second
Floor, was fortunate in securing tin*
shipment of the trilite lamps so man)
are wanting. Beautifully designed with
heavy metal bases and shafts. In rich
bronze finish. Complete with prismatic
reflector howl and socket f"t' KiO. .200,
300-watt bulb. Price
By EDWARD A WAGNER
PLANETARY GIIDF. FOR
s.ATI It I' AY. APRIL 6. 194fi
Keywords for the Day: Discussion,
travel, luck
Saturday in General— The current
outlook improves a bit and optimism
rises by evening. Make the most of
lucky developments, meetings or
contacts. These trends are good for
attention to correspondence, deal-
ings with relatives and neighbors,
winning co-operation.
II April 6 Is Your Btrlhdatc:
Many happy returns.'* Famous per-
sons born on this date include:
Walter Huston, movie actor; Harry
Houdlnl. magician, Joseph Medlll,
Journalist.
Your Year Ahead— You should
experience snnir pleasant surprises
which originate with kin or neigh-
boring folk Short, interesting jour-
neys may be taken, especially be-
tween now and June. Further your
studies, seek new channels or self-
expression .
*Rrl*-»,rcl b- Cun.oUrlatMl N*»*
Postures, Int i
MAGAZINE BOOKCASE ii- ml. in nrh walnut finish. Ha:
u all. ni finish. 24 inches high, with *■» .oirpartmeni and adjustable
juxlablc centre shell 9.95 shelves
WALNUT FINISHED MAGAZINE WHATNOTS, about 21 mche
high, 15 inches wide, and M inches deep,.— — — — - - •
UNPAINTED FURNITURE, READY TO FINISH
AS YOU DESIRE
FOLDING BED TRAY, unpaimed.
OLD-FASHIONED KITCHEN
STOOL, unpainted 2.95
“Week -at retching" bids are never I The frantic scurrying around en-
be commended, hut there is this gaged In by North-South was typical
be said for some of them— at of bidding that has gotten out of
ist they are in the right direction partnership control,
far as the beat-fitting trump suit | It should be readily apparent that
concerned. The really Inrxeus- It was North, not South, who
Je bids are those which have created this chaotic condition
rt ually no chance to find a "fit" Certainly there wax nothing Illogical
th partner's announced holding about South's decision to reopen
insider tills deal: the bidding after East's pass of one
no trump, with a Jump bid In spades.
Weal, dealer. Souths spade suit alone was »m-
Both sides vulnerable preaslve. needing no aupport from
NORTH North, and the distribution of his
* 3 hand as a whole suggested that
e J 10 7 6 J game was by no means out of the
* K 6 5 4 3 2 question, despite the fact that West
A q had opened with one no trump A
West eaST mere two-spade reopening bid by,
a K 8 7 2 ft .5 4 South would not have Indicated
v *4gR3 *nv K»me-golng ambition, but could
, q , „ # 10 7 have been read by North as noth-
ft A 8 4 3 2 ,n* but * desire to compete for a
SOUTH “ P*rt ‘Cor*
a i o i in o a North's four-heart bid. however,
. ^ ' was an action of unbridled optim-
ism. What In the world did North
* hope to gain? An experienced
A ' n player, he could not have been in
The bidding. ,dnobt over South's intention when
West North Eaat South he bid three spades- that call asked
1 NT Pass Pass 3 ft only one simple question of North'
Pass 4 v i ' > Double 4 ft "Have you the material for n raise
Double & ♦ Pr.-a Pn-xx to four spades?1' Obviously, North's
Double Pass Pass 6 ft proper answer was an emphatic
Double Pas* Pass Pass No'
HOSTESS TRAYS, illuMiated. un
painted Sire 12x18 mche* *
Trilite Lamp Shades
hi a varrets *>t
KNEEHOLE DESK
4Cni'*it ilr.iwr- uupaililr'l 12.50
STUDENT'S TABLE DESK, .in
|l•llntr•l 5.95
SMOKING CABINET, unpaintol
Jr Hirin' liiuh 5.95
203rH iR i A A. BTY . R ( A.
Orders by Capt. W J. H Peers,
officer commanding.
Duties for week ending April 13:
Orderly officer, 2nd Lt. T O. Dal-
*ell.
Parades: Tuesday. April 9 Bay
Street Armoury. 19:45 hours, bat-
tery parade. Dreu. anklets and
belts, waist, wpb.
Repair of bools, ankle Boots,
ankle, in need of repair #.ould be
turned In to the U M Stores with-
out delay.
W J R PEERS. Capt
Officer commanding. 203rd 'Res.'
A A Bty^ feC.A.
UNPAINTED CEDAR CHEST w ih
-mooth »ai'i|ed surface, ready lor tin
-l ing Sin- 19x40x2"L inche* 17.50
FERNERY FOR PLANTS, u*
nainted 4.95
HANGING PLANT BRACKET, m
painted , 1.95
-Spcnref'a FurnitllM Dept. 2nd Floor
BATHROOM BOX STOOL
CORNER BRACKET, tinpamtcd
for
MAGAZINE BASKET, nnpamled
1 .95
Week-End Shopping News for Men
A NEW SHIPMENT OF ^ Me^S Work
X len s White Boots
Help the Young People
To Health - Happiness f
Whm A run.mnn x glil In ft 4»'»ng |>^ra..n wli"*e iHp
Momllrxi. fix*-" xml fret.ln frame %re evvlen.-ew of |»-nr j JL %
rir-nli*i ion «n I ••1‘hkiu'i*' wlirre txiunding m-nlth xml
way eheeka should reign. Sa x|L^®. $
\ . otns | •*-< »( il»- in «u> h e rondi'mn xrr generally Jk
of an anwmir nature and "-quire a prepara'ioo ■■■■■■
containing iirm to improve the blond conleni,
Mi!l.urn'»H.-*d' hand Nerve PUIa meet th.a requirrm.-nt, as they contain
three concent rated forma of iron of an eMulv aanmilatwi nature I ogrl her
with other valuaMe ingmhrn'a indicated for building up the eyatem and
helping to improve the blood content.
Price BOe a ho*. W pills, at all drug rountere
Look for our trade mark a “Red Heart on the paeksg*.
Tk* T. Milhurn Ce . I.llB'l*4. ToroDto, Oat,
3rd iRtSA WATT.. THE 4 4VA-
DIAN hCOTTIMI REGT. iM.G.l
Order* by LL-Col. F B J. Stv-
phenaon. commanding
Duties: Orderly officer for the
week ending April 14, Lt. 8. A
Digby. next for duty. Lt C. B
Mdntnsh: orderlv N.C.O. K479490
CpL A J. T. l^iindy; next Tor duty.
K 460368. Bgt D M Brown.
Parade*: Monday, April 8, fall in
For Every Need and
Preference
\N».rk Loots in types ;
weight* to meet all re'jtt
rilents, haul v4ear-
ing, conifortalilc.
an l at prices men l
vx ill welcome.
nun arc wanting them that i|Uick
I Lt necessary — the 'piantity avail-
li*<a|»pear in short order!
careful)' -.made shirts of serviceable
LoMK*fcleevcd style with i«**
I- till «i/c r.»itc* avaiiahle O Of
miners Priced at
SPENCER’S FOODS
"INDUSTRIAL” WORK BOOTS, mad* It
Ml ntiunite Lsthrr phant 4nd ra«y In wrar I
ra|>* sod sole* of limy IvSther. All
I'rr pair — —
Men s Sport
w Jackets
SELF SERVE GROCERY SPECIALS
FOR TODAY ONLY
SISMAN S WORK BOOTS
•rsfhrr anle« f tjt long 4frvire.
All xi*c» Prr pair
Sf .11 phsble upper* a
Have plain, *oft tor ■
“PANCO" SQLED WORK BOOTS with upper* r
Iratl.rf and w.lrt of lough, durable rompositn/n
All #'/r» Prr pair
LIGHTER WORK BOOTS *h*t will g. e ronifod
snd fititfartievn. All »i*e*. Per pair .
yet win*l|»h*,f
i smart valors.
ufG and w*»#l.
Spagiietti and Cheese
In Tomato Sauce, Catelli'a, 20-ox. tins Limit*
Tomato Juice
Full choice of f-ire^
T’rice
CUSHION SOLS BOOTS for men who *e left rrquirc a
pillow iniolr RlacW kid upper* and leather »olr« Made on
C C A
Men's Shoes, Government Street
Fancy Quality. 20-ox. tins
JUST ARRIVED!
Stanfield’s Shirts and Drawers
AYLMER CELERY
SOUP, tins
SEA LECT CHICKEN
SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR,
per pkl
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE,
l-lb. pin
LIPTON'S RED LABEL TEA.
l-lb pkl.
OXYDOL.
large pkt —
HADDIE. rin
DAVID SPENCER
LIMITED l
LIBBY'S STUFFED
OLIVES. 6-o* jar
KELLOGG'S RICE
KRISPIES. pktw
rih knit in natural shade. I.oitg-xl
full range of *ixc*. I’er garment
COLONIST SPORTS
SECOND NEIS SECTION
'ESTABLISH! D ! #jl «
NO. <w — eighty-ek;hth y ear
VICTORIA, BRITISH COL l MBIA, SAIl KIJAY. APRIL (». I*>lb
Sports Vancouver Nearing v.itu. Le„jon (;.,ge Squad
la nts | ^*|j^ Piirli Crown ^ ^ rt n A ^ 1 ^ . iff lij*l„*iitj PpimutLin
By SID THOMAS
raturdav morning Hand I loll# » nn<J (>- 1 Seliiuck in l oiirtli
PROGNOSTIC ATION8 rp | oil » l I in \« 1
, , Lame to I aku ,s- 1 Senw I .fan — I lav Monday
Wanderer* r». ( olirge — Local rug- - J
gr-ra will ring down the curtain on VANCOUVER, April 5 CP — Van- j Irt shot that Gerth failed to *ee
the 1946-46 reason this afternoon at jeouver Canucks came from be hi n 3 Wolvrs evened the count again be-
Mardonald Park, with Victoria Col- a j-2 deficit early In the third per- fore the region ended. Bellinger
lege »nd Oak Bay Wanderer* In the . io<| ^ defeat the Hollywood Wolve* ptrking up Hilliard* rebound after
starring roles. $.4 and take a 3-1 lead in the best- 1 the latter had been foiled twice by
Finale of one of the beat trawnii of -seven Pacific Coast Hockey Lea- McAneeley.
In year* will be the deciding game gne championship serle*. Wolvea took the lead for the first
in the Cowichan Cup aerie*, with the Elmer Krellrr and Jack bmlLh l'n"' Par,y ln *** third, when Vick-
wlnnrr annexing the Vancouver la-'cach net'ed two for Vancouver and ,ry 'vored unassisted, but Car*e
land champlonahlp. ' Chuc-h Mtllman and Bill Car*e sank *'A in*1 °‘l* bark for Vancouver
Bill Go mall, coarh of the Oak Bay the others Erl.: Prentice. Blink Bel- •,|f1 Bm,,h 5601 Canuck* into a lend
Wanderers, made a prediction lomt Unger. Art Vlrkery and Bob Adam* lhrJ' **r"r ">st “er“ ,n Adl,fn5 n*nd’
weeks ago that hi* club would make counted for the Wolve* d hl' m*r’t,?r I**1**™ by ,
» determined bid for the *11 verw are nfU mr wlU ^ pi*jed here m*n*n‘l KrHlrr m r"nB*
and by the packed ’ llne-Up he Is Mnflda, _ dl*n "'*m *** Up->tt«By pre^ure
placing on the field today, hi*. Thr g(lfnr. wm4 P]ayed at a Ught- f° *‘n “ lnK
chance* look exceptionally good „lng clip throughout and dose- Hummarv
Collegians, victor* over the heav- I checking predominated. Morrie First Period 1. Vancouver, Smith
Hy-favored J.B.A.A, city and pro- 1 Gerth. Hollywood goalie, atopped 35 ‘Pringle'. 1* I* Penalties Vickery,
vlnclal champions, mill be minus .hot* compared with 28 by Vancou- Hilliard. Swan*) 13
their starry backflelder and *coring vers Ed McAneeley Second Period— 2. Hollywood,
»
I
Deleats Princeton
Hand Interior "IT (!liani|>ion* TI-.TT
Setback in First Game of Tro> inrial Final
to win going r*»v
Hummarv
First Period 1, Vancouver, Smith
• Pringle 1 . 11 * Penalties Vickery,
fly-favored J.B.A.A . city and pro- 1 Perth. Hollywood goalie, stopped 3-:. •Pnitgi'''. 1 • « Prnauie* Vickery, q ECENTLY crowned Washington
vlnclal champions, mill be minus -hots, compared with 28 by Vancou- Hilliard. Swaney <3> K State lnter*rhola*tlr champion*
their starry backflelder and scoring Vers Ed McAneeley Second Period 2 Hollywood, . ^ wond aucceaslve vear Sta-
are. Ruaa Latham, on the alrk list. jt wasn't until after the 17-min- Prentice 'Klein1, W 28 3 Vancouver.
One of the outstanding player* In ute mark of the opening period that Kreiier 'Ca r»r‘ lfl 35 4. Hollywood. dlum Sr,,00‘ swimmer* from
the aenior circuit this season. La- smith tipped Alec Pringle * pass info Bellinger iHlllkrd'. IB 26 Penalty' Tacoma will face stern opposition
tlisnu absence from the line-up will | ,he net for the only goal of the Vickery. mis evening at 'he Crystal Oarden
Hollywood, Vick- Pool when they engage Coach
iver, Corse 'Neil- Archie McKinnon's powerful mens
deprive the students of considerable 1 Manra. Gerth had no chance on the Third Period
•coring punch. 1 ihot ery. 1:15 6 Va«puver, Corse 1 Nell- Archie McKinnon'# powerful mens
However, everything points to a Lr.«» than .ialf way through the rent, 1 45. 7. Vartnuver. Bmlth, 3 37 squad in a dual mert Sw.mmer*
great bottle with Utile to choose , second Prentice beat McAneeley with * Vancouver k%lman idoverhuk. -
between opposing fifteen* The old ■ 10-foot drive from the corner to Bathgate1. 6 21 . Hollywood. Ad- | rp . * ,,
professor lx going to climb out on e\en the *core Canucks mored «m. 'Belllnur** 3 29 10. Vancou- j
the proverbial limb and give the ahead six minutes later, however, ver. Kreiier 1 N* \rn . 15 59 Pen- J
edge to the strengthened Oak Bay when Kreiier let loose with a bul- laity. Barllko. Ht(<liY
Wanderer* Final score Oak Bay — - ^ , t am whan tup (Inal
Wanderer* 11. Victoria College f __ - \ | 2 30- Victoria College vs Oak
| |i a ■] | lag g* | o . , Bay Wanderers, Macdonald Park.
101)111 I I (II In \ jiccinatioiil nrrpw moctfr
Dommoe* v». Seattle Alpines - 1 f H
Slated to head west In quest of the n 1 ft1'* I e Z« I ;i 1 O^I|M^I‘ll|<il| Jqrenile Play-Off*
Canadian Utle next week, Manager ll I II , ,M McCafuc k,noi IHvMon Two
Dave Nlcol's Victoria Dmnlnoe. will vTl dll H ^ 111 J ^ 2 « Black and White, v, L-na-
make their final Gland appearance . «« awoviER Anril & .*• -Vet- 'iordav th.i ihe aA..i d,an Le,flnn- Hr>'*°°d A'''nu«*
from the local club are all set for
an assault on existing rrcords and
a win over the visitors. Eight Inter-
city and an equal number of local
events are listed on the program In
addition to a (living exhibition fea-
turing Ted Run. provincial spring-
board champion and Leslie Rimmer
of Victoria, and Jim Craig and Bob
Stelnselfer. Tacoma aces. In the
above group. Irom left to right, are.
Back m», Harvey Lucht. faculty :
reprekentuthe Jim CratR Sam Reid. I
Jorgen Hosb'. Ken 'Addis, . Dave
Blggrr. Jlni Driscoll. Don Knelp and 1
Conch Wally Streeter. Front row. ,
Ted Erickson. Ralph Long, Bob
Steinaelfer. Ed Werner. Gene Stein- '
auer, Clare Hopper and Dick I
Nicholson.
Wanderrrg 11 Victoria College * ^ #
I ohm Hurls
Dommor* v». brattle Alpine* —
Slated to head west In quest of the £•, ■
Canadian Utle next week, Manager Ip U II]
Dave Nlcol's Victoria Domlnoe* will 1 / vtUUv TT ill
make their final Gland appearance a NO ELLS. April & .Av-Vel-
lonlght at Nanaimo in an exhibition era|1 r,ght.handrr jlrn Tobin
game with Beattie Alpine All-Star*. fcnU(.|,)*.ba||ed me Seattle Rainier*
Up- Gland hoop fana are all keyed t0 , v|rtorv today over the
up over the opportunity of aeelng Ang|t,M Angel». squaring their Pa-
the»e two top Independent caaaba c)f||. Coast I>>aRUr ,friei at two
aggreg.tlon* Ul action, and officials aplw.r R H E
look for an attendance In excesa of g€4llj.
, wo Los Angeles 030 100 000—4 6
The exhibition lo<im* a* the claaai- Balter,aa; Tobln and Finley
•el basketball show of the sea-son. Chambers Dobemic and Stephen
and could Just as easily have been Km
played In Victoria had proper ac- - ^ HOMER
cornmodauon been available TO WIN Ff)R rKIHCO
Dominoes and Alpines have staged ' olu . , , n
0U 002 000- 5 d 1
030 100 000—4 6 1
Tobin and Finley;
TO W IN FOR FRISCO
, SAN DIEOO, Calif , Apnl 0 l»L—
h*'"“ ln »“'■ nm B^rn.n P-rrL, P. In ,n,„-k-d
■n,lr ,,u“1 ■" ■>“' * h'»~r to
other fine exhibition thla evening.
N arrinalionForrcti
Gala l’uhl|Mkpm«*til
j IM McGague. V^ool gala
) secretary, anncAced yea-
terday that the a^la| vic-
toria Amateur aimining
Club event whedul«for the
Crystal Garden on 'Grsday,
April 18. had been » back
until Friday May loA
Smallpox v*cclnatloi\t all
school*, which make* tim.
poaslble for swimmers
pete for at least 14 daya't«r
treatment waa the reasokor
the postponement.
'Ruifmin #» *Rnp»«»r»
Tucgi* i«r
tirnxn asrg— Rx ruriun**
■Loango MS *P»a)
Elnaun* 113 'Bp!!****
drive in a run ahead of him and give *wiar n*riai«m iu Him
Ritchie Nlcol. former member of Bnn rruTKlMOO-t Seals a 3-to-l vtr-
• he Dominoes now attending the fory oyfr 8an |n t PsM.,nr . ^
University of BrltGh Columbia, , coast League game here tonight. m<t* Mentor
plav with the Victoria hoopater* u . r*tr»*m
The homer broke up a tight pilch- suikapark
tins evening ,ng duel between San FrancLxco's rn, aTM
Dominoes, delerminrd to make # l fUi Harrell and San Diego s Ed Might *
good impression in their final ap- vital Ich. who were each reached for
114 Rultdtngrr
IM ‘Oallant nr
r IIIBli a vi e — Mill aod one-hall
Mentor ins Ouerilla
Potnenl HO Wlnnpearl
Sunapark It4 Oagfer
RUGBY
t awkhan i up (Inal
— 2 30— Victoria College vs. Oak
Has Wanderers, Macdonald Park
HOCTER
Juvenile Play-Off*
Division Two
, 2 45- Block and White* v6 Cana-
dian Legion, Heywood Avenue.
Division Three
1 15— Olympias v« Eaqlc-, Hey-
wood Avenue.
Exhibition Matches
Division Flvr
1:15— Blue Line vs. Balmoral
Thistles, Central Park
1:30- Elks v*. Vancouver. Vic-
toria High SrhooL
BASKETBALL
High School Gymnasium
7 45 -Preliminary game.
9 00 — Canadian Legion vs.
,w Princeton, provincial senior ' B"
final.
J 8WMMING
• Crystal Garden
\ 7 30- Victoria Y.M.C A v Sta-
dium High School. Tacoma.
Long Sliol )\ ins National
Before Huge Attendance
tOO.OOO Wali’h a*» John Moranl% I.om*I>
Gotla^c I.liarjich Home Four l>eiigtli» in Front
agaliiat the Beattleliee Final score
Dominoes 43. Seattle Alpines 37.
niiiM tnr ocatueue* mnsi wore Batteries Harrell and Ogrodow-
v minors 43. Seattle Alpines 37. ikl; yitallch and Ballinger.
HOLLYWOOD PITCHER
ATHKKCD FROM WALKS IN WINNING RUN
IRE AND THERE SACRAMENTO. April 5 P With
Vletorla Machinery Depot base- ,j,e bases lull tn the last half of the
Sump* rk lt4 L>.«4er • f) III
rni stu aaca— flu rut n*. \ I <* t O V' I «| I <1(1(1 1C
MIShty Mailer IIS •Rlrot 104 1
*»»r On 10S Wn!*Hil Bells ill 1 « • •
flamrrnn It* *Htppv Prlnre Lirs Advance in
Ool4 Mike 114 Tsaslllla , •
• BT. Tournament
pearance close to home prior to p|ghl h|u n H F. Bsmemn
heading East on the championship Slin pYanclsco 010 000 020-3 R I 00 w M,kf
l»unt win go all out for v*rUir> sRn DW,go oooooooia 1*2 M,f,u '
10* lilvlr.f Olsnt
UY *H»PP* Pf'.nr*
114 TseSlIUo
III Til MCI — Sli furlons*
GATHERED (ROM
HERE AND THERE
bailers. 194.» city champions, will njnth Inning. Pitcher Earl E*calatiie. <.Tnp.it
open their pre-season training to- , 0f Hallywixxl. walked in Tony M
morrow at Mardnnaid Park, with Freitas. hG rival twirler to give Sat-
Jimmy l.yan as manager Shipyard- ramenlo a 3-1 Paclflr Coast League
er*. with the Canadian t eflon and V|Ctory here tonight R H E Tuc li
Eagle*, will make up the senior clr- Hollywood ‘ 000 000 100-1 6 0 ooC'r,
rull of the vtctocta Have hall A*«wel- Sacramento 100 000 001 2 2 5
alien for the coming season Batteries Recigno. ILcalente l* p«i
local American football squads will -ncJ ua;fr Freitas and Marcucti.
wind up thetr schedule with a twin r|PPrN riT( „Ks oak* 81 fc*n
bill tomorrow at Macdonald Park. TQ WIN OVE(i PORTLAND ......
at. toul» College, pitted against the „ _ . . B,,ri
J B A A., should register thetr fourth . OAKLAND April 5 <» '■ Behind OJm
Old
Onion
ttl
LegltUlar
an
Pulrb
ID
Rr.ton
lUrrsMl S<iu.r*
11*
Spin, long
Dai
rhv Duluth
III
Jieei Call
• mn
a ACC — Mil*
i *nd ona-slx1
fn»
111
• A < Hr mm*
• A
D>ir*»*hmi
ns
ar,»rt Luck
tC «
ftr
113
run H » « » r it
Dll
1 kIgf
\ 10
Sk» Tr.cn
D.<
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HUh
ill
<C> H l4loil.il
ll»
Witch »i
|{] Y*COUVER. AprJl 5 ,Cp, _ RUth
of Victoria. British Colum-
V 1 » I* w»men s table tennis champion.
u> r,,d ,nl° th* finals of the Weat-
itt P1 Cauda championships here to-
ilttXTH aa< V— Mila *nd "ni-iui
ip- *|',r 101 Davila la.aud
in ilk - Putt 101 Ponton 8«m
OP llvoord in Shear Loci
«etp fl* nan 113 Cxoa P rru
Ml. Hill tat# — -V > aid •"'-Min
Behind
NOTE WAGE INCREASES
OTTAWA April 5 'CP>.—
J-J Wu bv defeating Nancy Ley. also
■ Victoria, 21-16. 21-18 19-21 21-19
la seml-tmal bfucket
tl? H** Payne got a bye In the Drat
«< IihI and ousted Jekfl Bennett of
,0f BCOUvnr, in the second
, fir iinw meets Barln.ra McKay,
; 1 fir Const and Victoria City fjtle-
m lei tn the finals tomorrow
1 the junior boys. Art Ngai. Cltl-
I 'k rurqurt artelder from Victoria
1r of the city and provincial Ju-
tltle. downed S. Ballard, of
straight victory, while Canadian L«- ,he 7*hu P'^htng of Cotton Pippen wrpkly farn„ig* of male wage-earn- vVd'tr. 21-16. 16-21. 21-16 in the
flon should nudge Johnnie* CoRer »n<1 «ld«I “lr,lt B*****^,f! “J ers in the manufacturing industry •Rinals He got a bye in the
hhop In the curtain raiser of the S^rsellu * home run the i aklan ,34 M ,n janUary, 1944 the fiivund and defeated J. Adamson
* „ . Ai-nrnj, defeated the Portland Beav* _ _ — ... j.
Maurtre Duffy. Frank Acorn* d-feated tlve Portland Dominion Bureau of Sutlstlcs noted ati. Corke In other rounds
and “Dutch'' Fvrra. rr*- 3 to *• R H K I today The figure represented an lii Olsen, also of Victoria,
olayers. are back in|Port,*nd OOOOUOOOl-l . ® hncreaae of 41 per cent mrer 1840, and into the other Junior final
Tropical Park
Racin'; Result:
Mt AMI. Fla April 5 F
double bill . Maurice Duffy Frank " Z ■■ r
Warwh.wakl and “Dutch ^vera. 1 ^ 1. tonight R H
local hockey players are back Inland I ?
town now that the Parlfle C*a^ IMOOl OOx 2 b l
Hockey league season Is concluded „ Mnol»* S^veson 7.
. . With a number of cup fixtures Holm. Ptppen and Raimondi
yet to be played, tt begins to look
», tf the soccer players will be play- T * I I)--,!
mg until the end of May. . Ap- | | D ill tf I I <1 1 K
pmximately 20 local table tennL* ■
plavers are competing in the West- |c*||*|||tr ||f’s||||s
era Canada championship tourna- l,Vl'U,l‘
menl at Vancouver Fd Whyte. MIAMI. Fla April 5 R.n e ir-
secretary of the British Calambta. au|,j, al Troidral Park follow
Fastball AMaeUllaii. ha« been a.»«0- ria,t a„ , _a,
elated with sport for more than 50 owr u-e t»«m »u so ». • »»
years. It U certainly a fine record. M*,r' 11 J],
and one which few people will e^er arr* >bvd Oho a..r« r *«r w •' o.
he able to match , . . With their •**«'“» **f*-«u . a
league fixtures completed local ju- « in * i
venlle soccer teams are busily en- _r..# _
gaged with their loaer Gland
championship play-downs . Joe thibb user— re«r .n<i t tut
Brvani. well-known figure in local jjjjr „ ,fl „ ,
sport circle*, will act as manager of a),,, agrk
the Vletarla Domlnoe* when the nmn. J*rv
Senior ’’A'' men's cagers go East m" * «< fo •« •« >
for the Canadian play-ofl* Bryant cbgeat kni
who has been acting as assistant to kUj mn„, n„B t,
Dave Nlcol. fiery manager, will v*i«m« viabun
pinch-hlt for the latter, who will be m»th aara— <m* fano. r ^ ^ ^ (
unable to make the trip. m*.V* k - * *# i :
| 37 per cent over 1939 hr* after ousting J. Nelson, of
Chfack, F. Onodwtn Victoria.
MONTREAL April 5 |CF» -War j Murray of Vancouver
| Asset# Corporation annniincad-^odey >
(that it ts Inviting proposals for the TO PRAt Tl< (
purchase of the Crown* right tttlc 6|knut of thr Toppers sorter
and tntere-t In the former Dominion cluM been called for Bulleii P*ik
Are'nai*. I-td plant at Bt Malo. tr»m4 rommencing 11 *• m
QllHw Oil I AH 8rs are asked to ».i;ei>d
n>»*»
Rn'nin n»n*
six r»i aara-
••nu r«aie«
O* l«F" >
LET GEORGE
FIX IT!
Te I'M »#•» Smm
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<t«r *■»•••••«» i»4 •leer* fW»l.
Tn M tie* *r* »•*» »*• **le«
Sidney Lumber, Ltd.
nn« o aais oovt
BE LIEVE IT OR NOT ■ ■
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i as
4 VS
Keiser Srts F(\l Face
.1/ Augusta I (iruamrut
\tlils .SrronH-Koiind (>U l« Ui* Fivc-Strnkr
I, rati — llo^an. >el(*on aml^ati Trailing
AUGUSTA O* April 5 JP The g 800-' FUsien, courae were not
Mavlrrv Golf Tournament reac hed fcelHuc kell
, . . In ilg G-34 tinlav Kelw-r
the halfway point tonight and ale ii- pl„,rd ^ qJ ^ „mt f|„4Ul4-
der . blue-e;, ed ' unknown Herman-- a^r nin>i He uiae very green
Keper Mill was far out in front alien la ^jd have been, scored
of the »uper-*tar* Hr threatened to |»o btr4oAe.,rh nine and was
give them thr beating of their gilded never "mar. in addition lie ad-
carrerv mined I ni*. <rd about eight
K*««fA ll-yrtf-oM former skll'.T “rea*onl pwa. that tie might
who shot a Tine 69 In Thursday'# luv»e h4
high wind to tie for the lead at thr Ren ro-V.vurtte with B>-
A1NTREE. Lancs . England. April
5 i/P1. — An advertisement Ex-
Artilleryman John Mornnt saw In
a racing paper lost December won
him the 103rd running of the
Grand National Steeplechase today
before the greatest throng ever to
turn out for a horse rare anywhere.
The lucky ad offercu the nine-
year-old Irish gelding, Lovely Cot- I
tage. for sale Too busy to make
the trip himself. Morant sent a
veterinarian to Ireland to buy the
horse for him, sight unseen, from
Mrs. L. Hyde for L2.000 <38.900-,
Today, the sturdy bay. ptloted by !
an amateur rider, came with a great I
rush in the stretch to sweep to the
wire by four lengths ln the first
Grand National since tha war put
a stop to racing's toughest grind six
years ago.
It was an astonishing finish foi a
crowd estimated by police at 400.000.
James V Rank t Prince Regent, one
of the Khorteat-prlced favprltes 1%.
Grand National history, faltered
badly and camr home third
The four miles. 656 yards of :
fences, ditches and brook* that
make up Aintree's roughest of all
jumping courses, had taken all the
run out of the Prince, who wns cut
to 3 to 1 In the closing betting. He
was unable to withstand the xurgr
of Lovely Cottage under Cupt R.
Petre’s steady ride, and L. H. El-
well's lOO-to-l *hot. Jack Finlay,
charged past him In the final yards
to take second place bv three I
length*.
Back of thr three, onh three
other horses In the starting field of
34 managed to negotiate the 30
Jut <pv tn the two swing* around
Alntree . pacious lop-sided racing
oval and reach the finish wire
Dorothv Paget took fourth place
with House warmer, of whom she
thought so little that as late as
yesterday »he planned not to send
him to the post Mrs Keith Cam-
eron's Schubert wound up fifth.
Galled by Clifford Nicholson*
Limestone Edward, second choice In |
the betting
A SO-to-J shot almost until 34
hours before the race. Lovely Cot-'
tage dropped to 33-to-l in last'
night s final callover and closed et
a 25-10-1 with tlir bookmakers at
pot-* time Tile totalizers, however,
paid only 1 1 -to- 1 on him. becuu.-e
his backers had sent it in' from
Ireland and London Morant
climbed on at 50- to- 1 and admitted
he ' won a- reasonable sum "
Packing only- 145 pound- com-
pared to the 173 “Bagunlnad' Pflltce
Regent had Ui tote. Lovely- Cottage
clocked in nine mlnu'es. T6 1-j
second*. Hi* time was regarded an
ItaokfiHtl Star
r!oAc,.ch nine and wa.v
"Far. jn addition hr ad-
• Mated about ngn?
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todn- with a spectacular 66 four mg bw< ail * g\<v| 70 and vet
under par foi the Augusta national found I If bcwrkenrd with three
cour*r to show there was ooLhmc others ii at the bn'fway mark,
accidental about It At the rate the seven i •* behind the leader
Akron Ohio, comet was going, he Nelson. 72-73 145. shared that
! could break ’lie tournament record unenvla pot with three others,
pi 779 strokes for 72 holes and win Includlr nniv Demare*.
top prise of (2,500 without working Chick rrt. young Detroit pro-
up a sweat few* Iona shared first-day hon-
Five big atmge* behind hi* twx>- or* will -r. soared to 75 to wind
, day total of 137 was Jimmy Timm- up with i Penn a Bob Hamilton
son thr long-hitter from Ln* An- and H*«( 144 Harbert had s
shared first -day hnn-
r. snared to 75 to wind
Pntna Bob Hamilton
(all BlHtTr
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e long-hitter from Ln* An- and HflAt 144 Harbert had s
with 72-70- 142 Clayton cj*xt oofcner lanced last n/^lu
< Heafner of Charlotte. NC. xrlth and itm painfully around the
suecevdve round* of 74-69 -143. wax course I
In third place, and the real mere | B*mn4^»d. the tournament’s
nowhere The big guns who were third f», added a 78 tn hb
going tn prove Ihev could shoot first dawn tn*al |49 and put
Winter-tournament score* over the himself Lt of th#- running
J At K C.IBBb
Bfilllsn' three-quarter of the
Rvvil Canadian Ns* a Oollrp who
will gee action with Oak B*>
Wanderers In today's Cnwichan Cup
final against Victoria College Lnet
game of the 1945-46 Rugbv season
• hr fixture will he placed at Mac-
donald Park at 2 30 pm
lair lor a course softened by over-
night shower#, although well off the
9 20 2-5 Grand National record.
The rain stopped before dawn and
the race was run in nunshtne
Thousand?, of bettor* had put
tlirlr thlllim:- on Prime Regent,
and alter it «-<u over, one book-
maker said “Jockey Prtre deserve#
a gold medal from us— he saved our
financial live*." Thousands of pounds
had been bet coupling the Prince
with I-ungton Abbot, winner of
Wednesday's Lincolnshire Handi-
cap. and It was estimated tf the
Prince came ln. the books stood to
lose £4 000 000
Expect Record
Racing Season
( tn !\. V . Tracks
NEW YORK, April 5 **- The
1946 gold rush better known to the
i trade as the New York racing ses-
! son —start* its 189-d»y run tomor-
' row with the opening of a Jamaica
meeting featuring more seats and
1 standing room for the two-buck bet-
tor*. more window* at which to do
their betting -and less rash return
J n m a 1 c a's stands have been
stretched out to hold 18,500 for this
25-day meeting Officials expert
i iiO.OOO fans to turn out for the
opening card, featured by the Pau-
monnk Hnndkap and a couple of
dashes for three-year-old-
The' po<twar spending jag on
which American -pori lari nave
gone the Ian several months points
•o the possibility that last year*|
fancy betting spree — an all-time
record — will he small change by the1
time bettors finish vending It In at
Jamaica, Belmont. Aqueduct. Em-
pire City and Saratoga betwren now
and November
Last season, shortened to 154 days |
bv the wsr. pari-mutuel player* 1
tossed some (450,000.000 Into the
Inin men and the state netted about
430 000.000 of that In taxer.
This time the “bite" will be larger
In Addition to the stale 6 per cent
and the track * 4 per rent take from
the mutuels. the city also will cut in
for 5 per cent of the tracks inside
its boundaries— Jamaica and Aque-
duct— under a Gw recently pa«sed
by the state legMature
At the three parks oil’ Idr New
York Ctfy the count Ip probably will1
put the arm on this extra 5 per cent
Ht'l BAI L WOn KOI 1
V M D be.xeballerx will hdld tneir
first workout of the at Mac-
donald Park tomorrow at 10 ajn
Ail of last year's players and others
interested tn playing with the team
are invited to attend
ItiNDON tf# A mlnutr’ .jiokr?.-
num ^ald recently tin" there was
little prospect of bananas for adults
Hits year b*cau<-e of Mvc shortage nf
refrigerated shlppin*
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Malinger Frank F.lliotl Canadian |
t egion hoopater# moved clower tn
the British Columbia Senior "B
Utle last night ai Victoria High
School ba they defeated Princeton
51-37 to carry a 14- point advantage
into the Anal contest tonight. Game
time tonight o 8 45 pm, with
Bigles, Intermediate "B ’ Cooet
lit hate meeting Duncan Olympic* at
7 pm.
Both quintettes opened rather
cautiously in the feature, the acaee
al the end of thr Arst quarter being
10-7 for Legion Vic Dale was tl»e
man who set up the narrow margin
a* he accounted tor six point* on
Autuv smooth blurk-and-run plays.
Little Gordie Currie opened up a
one man offensive for Princeton In
the second quarter, gamering four
successive biu-krts to give Ins team
a short-lived lead Legion's Bid
Watson answered with four basket*
of hi* ow n in a abort space of time,
and when the half-time gong rang
forth the count stood at 35-21 for
the locals.
Rxpcnlm-nting with various Imre.
Rating Results
At Bay Meadows
SAN MATEO. Cat April 5 Rare
result* at Bay Meadows follow.
ria*T am- eu lurionci
Mp«J Mart I1H4 I* IM 0» 11} »0
Csrboi' 4 30 1 *0
Libert* OsllY* 3 SO
OrrsirHert Teddr Junior. Rrsnlond Olrl.
Tour MesrLe Rirhvang
SUOMI Rill-nil luriMigt
t>oli rrnaltin 14 10 S3 »n |3 30
13m *» riisnrr 4 10 J 01)
PiU Lad) 3 10
!‘crstrhrd fllkaboO. Top Bllllns. Old
8<evV Adorable Torch,
niian back— eu furioi*.
blar W*U<a 120.00 12 SO IS 30
Malm Har 4 30 3 30
Ptlbll i Iplillaii 4 40
SrraUlieii Varde Copper, Time Was.
Bojtan. Oolil Flare
sui am bai i — bn rurUjug*
Radio Jo* |14 >0 S3 M »♦ bo
MurkledCbUCk I 70 3 00
Ould Vim « 4 30
S'-ratthed ; Vlliur* MUi OflO. Ru*uuh
Shot, NUIpru*
FIFTH HACt-Ou lurlonit
Marrr Dirk II* 40 17 SO tk 10
Indian Plains • 30 3 70
Dlark 4 10
Scratrhait Annow alklnar, Carman K .
Rut* Tiding*,
SIXTH MCI-411 furloni*
Hi(h Sierra S3 00 #1 30 S2 SO
Onld Pomp 10 70 4 00
I Ve«aa Charter 3 10
SKVSVTH BACK — Mil* and thr*a-«ik-
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1
Manager Elliott sutJbLiULciLoltru in
the third qunru*r. Norm Partlll
started Ihe canto with two hoop*,
and Toad Garnett Inllowcd
up will) three more The e.x-eervtcr-
men rolled up 16 point* to thru
Opponent's 8 throughout the quartet
j as they took to a fast-breaking alyl*
and oi«eedcd play up consldi mbly
With the wore at 41-28 going into
the Anal 10 minutes, Ggionmie*
continued to rare away In bnoak*
I The pisce brgau to fell oil the
visitor* who attempted to slow
tilings down by working the ball
I around Frank Elliott kept lit* *,•< -
ond-*trtngrr» on nil the end of the
I game, giving hi* regulars a real
Jen.** they be needed for heavy duly
| tonight.
Oarnctt lotacd tn two niora
baskets lo gain scoring hnhoi* tor
the night with a total of 10 point*.
Gordie Currie w'a* the top juan loi
| Princeton with 15 points H« turiu-d
j in a fine game and was drAntudy
the sparkplug of the rialtoia’ qulu-
lette Mulltn woo, cloae iM-lund
! Currie with 12 points Other high
scorer* for Canadian Lrglaii were
Dale and Watson with 8 ipifCe.
In an exitibltiotk pirilniln.tr>
match. Gar Taylor* Eagle# whipped
a makeshift Alco* club 53-38 by
I virtue of their -mootn paasmg and
| fast -breaking attack
Line-ups and scores follow
Princeton— T. Kovich 4. D Kovich
4. Matthewson 2. Mullln 12. Pnngle.
i Currie 15, Thomas. Bosnlck Total
Canadian Legion Dale 8. Walker
2. Watoon 8 Hall 4. Goldsmith 5.
McKenchle 4 Fields 2, Piirfltt 6,
Brown 2. Game It 10. Total 51.
Alcoa- Harper 3. Joyce 6. V Clark-
son 11. B Clarkson 4. B<Kith 10. Sliu-
brooke 4. Total 38
38
Bogles'— Browning 2 Tooby 4. P*<ua
i 12, Ellis 18 Anderson 6. Ireland 1.
McMillan lO.Total 53
To Play Exhibition
Oak Buy soccer eleven will plu>
1 an exhibition match with a Roval
! Navy team al Admirals Road tins
, afternoon, commencing at 2 30. U
was announced last night by Man-
ager Alf Richard*, of the second
j division champions
ACBN TO WORK Ol*T
Brentwood Aires Latins. I lUn
will hold their initial workout ai
Central Park tomorrow, comment-
iing at 10 30 am. All of last v»-
I Mm * players and oltuu> Interrsieii
in trying out are Invited to attend
Musical t reat
On Air Sunday
Delighting ail lovers of g>iod music
comes the announcement that
Kent's Symphony” program will
again be broadcast over CJV1 earh
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
Flrxt program Includes such well-
loved nufinplfon m Beethoven*
Leontire Ovrriure No. 3 . . . Men-
delssohns Concerto in E Minor
with Frit* K relaler . . . and Ceiar
Ffa nek's Symptwiny in D Minor with
masterful direction of leading con-
ductor#
An additional feature on this Sun-
day's program will be the unforget-
table singing of Metropolitan Opera
start Flagstad and Melchior In the
Love Duet from Wagner's immnrGI
"Tristan and Isolde "
VICTOR Recordings of thl# pro-
gram may be obtained at KENT'S
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had been a resident ol Victoria tor
lour year*
Funeral r»n Mnnd*y, Waving Harvard*
H V Puu*r*l Chapel at ■ 45 a ra for BL
Atidrea* Calhedrsl where Requiem Mae*
will oe tune at 5 o clock Interment to
liar. I Oak Burial Park
Prarer* will be oflered to Hayw.id*
Chapel on Bur.day evaniug at ■ JB
| Playltou**
| *0«JEMA» MAI CHE PERSON BIN
' i- a tUliig worker miahe* to acoutir
saie* raii>rleni* Ml** Qusltrough I flit
Plavliouse
Ti Vuetd
IOrchnira
Orchestra
OrchBiMw J
I Doctors at Horn*
Doctor* at Hum*
Piano Quartette
Piano Quartette
Pacific Story
1 Pacific Storr
J W Vandrrcoo*
i Rrliktim* Talk
Rhapsody
Rhapsody
Tin Pan Alley
Rel-ktop In Hew*
Our Foreign Policy
| Our Foreign Policy
1 Your Music
I Your Music
TnouT by Note
1 New*
| Folk Mualc
Elmer Pelerson
I Barn Dane#
Hero Dane*
Can You Top TliatT
Can Yim^ Top ThulT
I Judy Cana* a Rh iw
I Judy Canova Show
Orand OT Opry
1 Or*nd_OT Opry
' Trutb-Con»e»iueitce>
J Truth -Con*e'iu*i»ee*
Lite With Riley
I Lite With Riley
Roundup Tio-t
• Roundup Time
| Unannounced
Unannounced
| Cnannuuntrd
Un»nnouncea_
1 Concert
Concert
Concert
i Charles Jordsu.
Orchestra
Orchestra
Oechest; •
Orvhes’r*
HarBiutitser*
Orches’ ra
£ekr Manners
Serena de
Onhettra
1'lluhE Mi .‘tB CHOaUI
l 5231 POR INFORMATION
II AM ta 5 P M
Any claim for rebate on account at error
ar o ml salons m-iat he mad* within JO
nay* Irnm the date nt the same a'herwtM
claim will not be allowed
I EXPERIENCED YOUNO LADY DEBinE-S
* J • *adv employ mem a* tipi-' and oilier
boa Rcwreiicei Boa JH!> Cnloutat
City Engineer
T he Colonist will not be responsible for
ir nre than on* Incorrect Insertion of any
advert t*. merit ordered for more than on*
4 OENT WANTED FOR MUTUAL INBUR-
i i ante IkKiety Good pmonUUon fur
an actlva «an*a*»«r Apply Bo* MW
ColonUt.
lOUSF FLOORS WAXTD AND I'd
I tahe-.l bv machine Pbona Orrgg*
ttu
Muaical Frucism
ktustca) Protran-
Tea and Crumpet*
Orchestra
School Bing*
Orchtst:*
1A HAIRDRESSERS AND
REAl’TV SPECIALISTS
Brmphouy
WILL DO CHILDRENS AND PLAIN
sewing In my own horn* Phone E 1920
SMITH - At Bl Joseph * Hospital un April
*, 1949 Prcd A l.ageu Hmlth at 1913
Quadra Street. Vietorta. B C , former !▼
of Nanaltna aged 5T yean and born in
London. England He leave* hi* wile; a
daughter. Mr* John ItehagllaM of Lyt-
mn, h C and twin granddaughitr* also
fuur sU’.er* In England He was a mem-
ber of the Victoria Lawn bowling Club
Funeral service will be held ou Tuesday.
March 9 ut «t Jobr. • Church. Rev George
Kiddle officiating, followed by erematlun
■ t Royal Oak Crematorium Hayward*
B C Funeral Oo direr tori
Cowboy Joe
4 MAN TO TRIM HEDOE. CUT ORAM.
-X general garden work one day weekly
Permanent 10 satisfactory man Apply 411
Monterey Avenue, morning* ar after 4 p m
New .reel
Portrait
Portrait
Reporting J.-
| Award Theatre
I Award Theatre
I Pint Niehiei
1 Pu*t Nikhrei
CLASHinCATlONl
Newt
Newt
Ouleii Drake
BonatKi-ui
White Cro»»
Community Cbei
Hyniphnr.y
Hviuphuny
8ymphi>iiy
Serenade
U B C New.
Park* and Iturdatt
Park* and Burden
Down to Rio
Or Orace Morley_
For You
For Ynu
House Part*
House Party
New* and Hockey
N.H L Hockey
NHL. Hockee
N-B-L Hockey
Hockey
R«kn
Hayloft II neoown
Spurn Cotlegr
The Workshop
The Workshop
Bh* re the WeaRb
Share the Wealth
Acreage foe Rent
Arreag* lor Hal*
Acre*!* Wanted
'■UtURriUOHLY t XI'ERIEM.'EU COM
1 oanion-help or Itoiisekeeper; domasti-
< ateO Reference/ rarhanged. Bca JM2
Colon l*t.
OLLYWOOD REAUTY ft MON.
Fort Street in '•<>>* Nutsbellt I
P*i»i llrnderann
Chlloren'* lluur
ChUdrer e Hour
Judy Lana
I Was a Cunvlc
4 U0 i 900 Club
4 15 900 Club
4 JO I 900 Club
4 45 | 900 t
I 00 I Jaaa Retted
5 15 I Jsaa Review
5 JO I Aril# Bhsw
41 Artie Hhaw
OY WITH BICYCLE FOR LJOHT V*E8-
1 ssnger strvK* In basin*** district
Agents Wanted
Prop
Auto* for litre M
Autnmotir.ee A4
Automobile* (or Bala B4
Autvmobllea Wanted «5a
lilrlhs — ; I
Hlr.yrles and se-‘-»>yei— 90K
Bos la and launches . <7
Building Material* .... 40A
Buslne** Dtrwrtory . . , ■ , 11
Business Opportunities ■ 75
Cards of lhank* _____ - _. 4
ClnlMng Furs Shoes. Etc. ... ... 400
• •timing Event# .... 10
Dandi-g .... ■■ >*
Dcatba J
flreesmaklng ■ — — — . 33
F.durwtlonal 33
Farms for Rent . ■ •*
Farms for Bala *5
Parm* Wanted — ... 17
Flats and Apartments in Rent M
Plate and Apartment# Wanted. 54
Flowers . . 7
For Rsle— Miscellaneous ■■ 40
Furniture «0D
Funeral Director* t - .... •
Furnished Ronm* t« Rent 49A
Furnished Rooms WHUd - &0A
Gardens 40H
llairdrassera and Beaoty Specialist*. 3IA
Hotel# H
Housekeeping Rooms to Rent 91
Housekeeping Rooms Wanted 93
House* for Bale — — 75
Houses to Rent— Furnished . . , 95A
House* tn Rent— Unfurnished 95R
In Mrranrlam ... 4
listing# Canceled ... 77
ILUAN8 REAUTY BHOP rORNYH Of
epYPIBT AVAILABLE FOR EVKN1NO
I work Phone E 9*31 dan O 4707 ev*.
(tings
Burnside and Msrriet ILxid O 4441.
ELL BOY APPLY UNION CLUB.
Canary Pdtakpp
Musical M*. nee
dinging Lady
TO 'n# Oirt*
To • it* « rU
Rn-ak (be Rank
Bitak (he _P*nS_
II E Jamie - u
Melody Roed
l(cd Ryder
Re! Hvi'.e '
LTispltn Jim
CkaJilaiit Jna
UcjexH
sleloor
htVt
*ve Man*
ivc Marla
grwv —
Gordon Btreet
VOW WE HAVE AN EXPEKIENCU
*’ c Pars lor i 'ipecully lur marvels Oiua
*r rvlcea_ rtpertly done Avalon Heswti
Hkilm rm natlrla* Phone E 0531
Famous Jury
ILL DO ANY TYPINO PHONE E J4J9
.EXPERIENCED BUTCHER WANTED FOR
J par i -time work Bus 3039. Colonist.
Sports
New*
Boatun s>mp.*ionv
Boston i»vmphoti«
Bcist./n tymiil^oi
BnMon Btmiihnrv
USA labor
U s Your Bu.t;r.e»e
Dtck Trary
Dirk Trary
Oospel Hour
Mini! Hall
Sangbusters
Xangbustere
MUale by Cugat
Music Salon
Music Baton
VOOKO WOMAN WANTS LIOH1
1 house work. Would like I l« I hour
pee nay s»c an hour and car larc Uoi
3713. Colonist
nANDEJiB-Thcre passed awav ai U»a resl-
denre an April 4. Charles William San-
ders aged 71 years or 1351 Acton Street
Hr «•* born in London. England, and
had resided In Victoria tor the past S3
rears The late Mr Bander* la mourned
ov hit widow Beatrice Aui.le, one son
Richard Henry of Victoria, and one
daughter Mva A W Walah, of Vlr.tnria.
and thrse grandchildren He wee a
draftaman tn the Water Rights Depart-
ment of the Provincial Ouvernment for
35 years He served with thr Canadian
Engineer* In the First (Ireai War. A
member of Britannia l.udge No 73. A P
A A SI and Court Northern Light A O f
Funeral service* under the auipite* of
Britannia Lodge No. 73. A T ft A M . will
be held ur McCall Brothers' Floral Funeral
Chanel on Saturday afternoon at J 10
olclork. followed by cremation In the Raya!
Oak Crematorium
No flowers by request
^•EW PERMANENTS' PtNF HAIN #
* vpefisity Hu'icMf Brauiy Baion Room
E" Campbell Raiding Q «*vl
Dancing
Dancing
8t 'iil-ii Party
8ludln Party
Ha. I io Name*
Radio Name*
Benny Goodman
Benny Goodman
Basket ball
Basketball
BaacrlbaU
Besksi bell
Celebrity Club
Celebrity Club
World and A
Dick Haynes
Dick Marne*
rown Mayor
AN WANTED FOR UOHT WORK ON
farm Cabtn— wnd-
Bux J757. Colonist
OUNO WOMAN WOULD LIRE ODD
Rib*, mornings or evaningt o 4102
ETMER S BEAUTY SALON. 714 VIEW
Btrart F 4433 tor *PlKdi'lmrnt*
board
ONE EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER—
Must be reliable and hard worker, and
nit# all-round man to work In a lie mill.
Apply between • and 7 P m . P. 8 Sangria
3**7 Hhelbourne Street
THE VOGUE BEAUTY SALON
717 VIEW BTRETT
PHONE ‘LOI4KNE TAN tOW - U (III
PERSONAL
Bill lance
Youth Rally
S^UBSEX BEAUTY BALON. 7B9
k n/oughtmi Street E5I19
VICTORIA LAWN AND OARDRN 8ERV1CT
4 II J5 PER WEEK OR OUR LOW
monthly rate I* jo. for the average
Jkuma. #».» litre 70U to onr tern re which
consists ur viiur lawn being completely rut
edge* and flower bed*. #v . one, areklv
We also has* a servile for fir*- morning
watering for lawn, and garden* For lut-
ings or information, Boa 3*o» colonist.
NE WAREHOUSEMAN HANDLING
flour etc Write Bo# 3*37. ColonUt
Youth Rally
Interlude
au'-ial Feeling
Mas<e Howr
New*
Paiade lit Craonet*
10 00 Basketball
10 15 Basketball
10 J« ; Mew*
esltk
1100 Request Da ee
11:15 Request Dane*
11 30 Requeit Dane#
II 43 1 Dancing Party
[7RU-AR1 Urauty Aaloi
L swiialt* Test eufl
■autr rulture M Olsen
Barn Dance
Town Ranch
Town Ranch
Orchestra
Orches' r*
Weather Music
New* (ur Alaska
Pacific Quartet 1*
Barn Dance
DrtUestra
I SELIAIILE TRUCK OWNER TO CON-
Ik tract falling and bucking loading and
hauling 19 and I7-ft log* tn a tie mill
Apply P fl Banaha. M47 flhelboums Street,
be' ween 5 and 7pm
’srade fff Proof. er* 1 Msiif fmwr
W'mw Time
New*
Orchestra
Orchestra
Dance Rand
Matte Hour
Alin Roth O'rh-
Altn Roth Oreh.
Orchtst ra
Club Morocco
Fireside Melodies
rpYRREtH I.TD PFIt.MANEN7 WAVE
A specialist. Fourth Floor. David Boerrer
Blnre S 1141
Orchestra
Ore h* «ira
Orchestra
Orchestra
Melodle*
Orchestra
Nleht Cap
rilWO 8ALS8MXN FOR ROOMNO AND
1 Insulation. E 9133 for appointment
\riCTORIA BEAUTY PARLORS - CALL.
• O Or 17 'fur * g.iod p#rm*nei.t Ail #*-
pe/lenced nperaturs 1319 B.o.O Sl»*e(
iRNHEP At Vancouver HC ou APlU
19*9 Elisabeth EUeu Thoniber. #9»a
year* widow of John William Thom-
r, » resident of Victoria lot 39 year*
1 had been living In Vancouver for
r p« st «is nimitha. Bhe leaves two
u» John WlU lam of Vancouver, and
HulIeUll 1: Dance Orchestra. 1 15; d«tng
Show. 1 3d. New*. 3:30. Pun With Mual-
2:45 Cleveland Symphony. 2 Hawaii
Cells, 4 NfWk 9 10 Parade of Bands
4 45; hair' y Club 8 Our Frliuwelilp, 6 30
United Church New.« a:45. Varieties 9
U* ANTED— EXPERIENCED BALES REP-
I resentatlvr for entire Vancoirver Is-
land to tell guaranteed incandescent lamp*
and other electrical specialties to indus-
tnea nn a straight high commission bast*.
Hair. man with industrial connection# pre-
ferred Could carry another non-eonflict-
mg line. Otve all particular* of age. pres-
ent and former salee connection# in first
letter Apply Bo# 3033. ColonUt
CJVI IN ewsrasU
*andsy — • * **., 13:3* » o*^ 3
pm.. 19 pm.
Mandsy le s»t«idsi-7 M *■••• •
a m.. I*;*! a m.. 17:39 P m . • »
iManday* and Tuesdaya. 5.44 em.1.
la addltlan. CJVI kreadrasl* a
flve-mlnala eamiwarr al 7 5* a m
and 11:33 a ai.
ILB.i hraadcaat direct tram Lwo-
gan al 9 a.m. daily aver CJVI.
LA FRANCE BEAUTY
AND HI ANTiy.H I/.] NO BALON
71* Y>-w «t Memmna Finn-
Banes KOMO.
Kusyrh, 7. Unlun New*. 7 15; Newy, 7 30:
l P.P New*, 7 98; Chicago Theatre I.
The Palma. 9, Onh#*tra. 9 30, Muait
9 45. News. 16 Dance Orchestra. 10 16. Ai
Clt.se ot D*y 10 30; Orchestra 10 4V
New*. II; Carmen Caellero. 11:15. Dog
House II 30 Dug House. It 45
CJOR — *09 be.
Morning— New* 9. Musical Charm 9. 15
Browne. 0-30. Shut In. •; Ranch House.
B 30 Fairy falca 9 46. Parent Teacher*.
10 New*. 10:15. Pru Bee* on Parade. 10.30;
News. 10 #5; Broadway Melodies. II, Sammy
Kay* 13 Alternoon- Busier Morgan. 13 Ik
Dick Dlrj.pec*ei 13:30. The People Ass.
13.45. Bytnphonetl# l: Matinee Melndle#
3, Matinee klelodie*. 3 JO; News. J: Jesting
! .1 15. Mil Browne. J 30; 15 rtrsia 4: News
1 « 45, Jus Note*. 5 Horn' Polk ProUc, 5 30
The Foursome 5:98, Club 900. 0.00
Maehniery -
Marrii.ee* , - ■ —
Mlscellaneotif
Money tn Luan _____
Musi a
M.ulrai Instruments
Nursing and Convalescent Hnma*
nffires (Korea, liolls to Rent ._
Personal
Pintesslfinal Dlrsrtory ,
Prnperty for Dale -
Property Wanted —
Poultry and Livretoek _____
Radio* and Itepstri
Refrigeration Bale* and Btreic*..
Room and Board - _
Room and Board Wanted
HI tua linns Wanted — Female -
Hltuallnn* Wanted— Mala
»••»*»», Kaitgre. Puma, as
Hummer Resorts -
Heaps - -
Teacher* Wanted ,
Timber
To Kcrhatige-
4 LREADY PEOPLE IIAVE HAD THEIR
* * portratla taken lor Easier, but there
Is still time to make your appointment
Call in on Monday st lle.ier Wilkinson
fitudto. 74» Yates Siren E27II
.. S# Ion - Wilts ill W itha.ii *a
1U1.01' • Cold tAeir Maihine
Mei lnn* - Facsl - Hal*
Rveleeli Drains Nealp Treat
it* - vien 'Cirri - Marcel - Pann-
ing Blea- hlng Itair Sultn*
Ut Hair Cute Freni li Braid
- Hair Left lx»ig it Denred
Couitcous and Ooila.na Staff
PHONE 0 74*1
|id.a Parly. CJVI.
nib — Cats |*g agate.
U ’ANTED- TWO OR THREE MEN WITH
a power saw to eontraet falling and
bucking timber in 19 and 17-ft lengths
Apply I' H Bar.ghs 7*57 Hhelbourne Street,
between 9 and 7 p.m
RHIVED - SHIPMENT OP SHURTtE
roats in pa*:el and whl'e Large sr
H.., o| lopcoau 10 to 19 tears lllousr.
'• lackeL*. Stork Shnp «3I Port fit
TURNER-- -On April 5 194a at the Roy at
Jubilee Hospital. William Stephenson
Turner <>f 24 Duugla* Btreei aged 7*
year* horn in Queensvil!#. Ontario, and
a resilient of Victoria for si# tear* He
leaves three *®n*. William O Turner, of
Hanna. Alta . Cordon L Turner, Drum-
heller Alia and Dr Harold R Turner
1093 Newport Avenue. Vlcinrt# also two
sisters. Ml'. Surah and Mis* Elizabeth
Turner, of Toronto. Out and one
brother. J Turner, of Hamilton Ont
Tile remain* are resting In Hayward *
B C Funeral Chapel ar.d will be for-
warded Sunday afternoon lo Drumheller
Alt* - where serrlres will be held and
Interment iusd*
4 4 ’ANTED - EXPERIENCED BUTCHER
v v fu, work In large modem food More
Reply glvint age. marital statu*, previous
unerlenr# and phone number lo Bos 3033.
Column
MARSHALL — Hperlal price*
ruts le
leled. repaired Surrey Blk Yales
CKHX-vae be.
Morning— News. »; Home dervice
9 15: 'toast and Marmalade. I 30. N<
The People Ask. 9 la. Hn«i» V
9 JO; News Bulletin*. 10; CKWX Pt
10 lb. Housewives' Qut* 10 30. Net
Bel. cm!* ori the March. 11:19: Llttla
11 30 Afternoon— New*. 13; Lunchru
sic, 13-.I5; Music for Modern*. 13 30
t^Seivoua. 0 30. Dance Orches.
It Orchestra. 7:30: Dick Die*.
7 On Parliament Util. 1 lk.
U > It). Wh.le Hhse, 9. Tnwu
10; Commudurg. 10 30 Com
95. New*. || 14 Lullaby Time.
Ok LUXE DLAOTY SHOP
Ju Bclioinmrr aod H010.I1> Yo>k
Batik of Turoulu Building iDoamstatrs'
D..ugtaa and Jiu.naon I'huns K 7b 1 1
Rhythm I
Ira, 7; D<
pecker j
M«rt Ke#
Meeting./
mudure r
11 30 .
U’ANT ED-. MAN FOR WAREHOUSE FOR
parking and rrating furniture also
ehinawar# Eaperlence preferred Perma-
nent position Bo# 3307. ColonUt.
J->EL TB. 1RU8NES KLA8TIC HOMER T
EXPERTLY PITIED
PRIVATE FITTING ROOM
NURflt IN ATTENDANCE FOR LADIES
THE MODERN PHARMACY. LTD
Dcugla* Street, at Johnson t ligi
U'ARIHOUSE CLERK WANTED. WITH
kr.’wledee of feed, fertiliser*, etc
Bus 3*37. Colonist
STATIONS WANTED—
MALE
t Continued i
17 SITUATIONS W ANTED—
MALE
(CuuUnutd)
14 WANTED— FEMALE HELP
(Continued I
EDUCATIONAL
Real Es'at# 74
rllaitMiiis - 59
t ..lurnti.hed limit Wanted 57B
Wsni#d Misectlaneoua .. *1
v - I 10 IU>rrow ... 12
V ' 1 • e.| to lt.iv — llo. lire 79
Wauled id Rent — House*. Furnished 57A
Wentrd to Rent — House* Unfurnished 37n
Wanted tn Rent— Miscellaneous *0
Wanted— Mala Help — , |J
Warned— Female Help __ 14
'ANTED- MAN OR BOY TO DIO
' small garden Phone E *971.
IN MEMORIAM
l»X PREPARED! IIUHINEHB. BCt'RB-
I* tarial. radioielegraphy. rivu eeroed
course Dav end night classes Bproll-
IfOXED Finn AND CHIPS Our Ppeclalty
1 * Th# Seagull. 1357 Esquimau Rd. 8 I73J
.JCTKD— BUNDLE BOY FULL TIME
Apply Standard Laundry, 941 View
jgTlSK. REDECORATE NOW TO KHTP
>/a beauty at your home O 1404
(V I..J MAN i j r . ORATOH PAINT
Inc, eprarlng and psperhanglng
he E 54M
* DRAIN TILE AND BIPTIC TANE
.1 contractor, over ton year#" etpcrtence
Tanka cltahed. general repairs, excavating
work. Guaranteed to pass ulllcial Inspec-
tion Phone V 53M Fully eaptrtenced
Gordon ’’aycock.
ANTED — UP RKADINO TEACHER,
male for adult Box 35*6 Colonist-
VOACIIINO HIGH fit HOOT IIIBTORY,
French English. Latin beginning oce-
an All elementary subjerta Eaeier «a-
■ tl«n April II to May 1 Mrs La'ge
hone K 7419
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
INTACT C. BCT1ATTKNKIRK PT)R PA
perbanglng painting aprayh.g G 7)91
\CCOVNTAKT. WITH 8AIX8 AND Or-
tlce management esperlenee desires
position on Vancouver Dland Married. 30
tear* of age. file yeara army eervlre, pres-
ently living in Vancouver Replies to Bur
3743. Cnlonisl
FUNWIAL CO UtAYWARD'Bi. LTD
Establish #d 1997
rat* Charge* l^dy Alt*nd*nl
739 Broughinn Street
Call* Attended To at All Moure
NURSERY LAUNDRY MRVICK
IVIAPERBAND BI.ANKEIB. bTERiLl
U reasonable 3* -hour ••rvlc*.
PHONE G 3339
kOYAL IIU81N9JUt COLLEGE IDS* GOV
1 eminent G 9619 t W Mauneell
BIRTHS
A TRIPP ft SON -PAINTING i/ERO-
r*URE oaperhe.'.eln* U 3110 - E (700
»C. CEMENI CO LTD
ritWO WAITRESSES APPLY UNION
I Club. *05 Gordon Street
^•TA HOARD
C' phy G
8T1IOOL OP HTENOriRA-
M Dickson O 113* at k 0**1
I'EBRINS- At Montreal, to P O <Perkv»
end Mrs r Perkin* Aortl J. 1*49 a son.
Sydney William
1/CZEMA. ITCH, PI 1.531, tftORlAMtS—
*j Try Tee >i)or* ointment. «,t (ermorsel
Street and all ilrpiiimim drug extra*
^OK YOUR SPRING PAINT-CP. PHONE
Iter* Painters G (*?■>
S J CURRY ft BON
Funeral Director*
Corner Quadra and Broughton Street*
Phim* O 5513
4 CrOUKTINO. BOOKKEEPING AN|
U \ hual'.eaa guldanro tor small conrrrfi
Incom-' tax. auditing and nther rep.t4
Part lime and mnnthly Phone E 1539 I
DAILY TRA NBPr.sRl ATIO**
PROVIDED TO AND FROM
VICTORIA AND MALAHAT TLANT
/ J EOROK I. GOODWIN FORMERLY OP
’ * Regina, painting and dee-.'reting eim-
tractor Phone E ##*4 1003 Csrborry
Garden* Estsbhshed 1911 Aatufacliop
guaranteed. Residence phone. O (759
l.vftENt M CIJOC'RB. BIIAAS OBN AMEN rS
I cleaned poliahed r eg tided No fur-
ther polishing neoeesar. for year* Ex-
pert workmanship ft lltl
S BETTER CONCarrE AND HEP
*» lank sersiry drains, e'e •' led
and repaired. Expert workmanabtp f
Hot M aycock. o (3*3. /
KICK PR -I' AM I'l.lN A' Metropolitan
Un |l nl Chiirtl, *1 J p m April 5 Re»
Dr. A E Whl'eh'iuse nfflrtaied ai (he
marriage ul Kailileen Gladt* Pamplm,
rtsngh'er «f Mi> C Mm* ell Trail, BC.
10 Hun Haul, Harrv I' M O Keefe
R C N *n > run eif Mr *r>d Mr* Henry
O R»rf»: Stftnet f’rrak Ont
TlfOMBON FUNKRAL HOME
Kaiabltahrd 1311 Formerly of Wi
Lady Aaats&nt — Mlr.shall Electric
1935 Quadra Htreet Phitia
WANTED - EXPERIENCED DR 188
v* maker, permanent, good wage* an
hours Blsle age and esperltnce Bu
3417. colonist
JIRIJI' PRINT DREK898 FOR 1-43
■ resrai lovely ra*ter>al> ai all onces
FOWLER 8 714 V A TITO BT
liriKRIOn AND EXTERIOR PAINTINO,
• spraying ronfa stucco etc Fnr a good
)ot> Phone fc 433(
I^LORCNC* GUNN. POHMKIU Y
■ Itamliurg Cot'/ei taiiiry, lenmig
*•1 vocal tuition 1341 Vlrtneia Ave r
4 CTTVE VETERAN WANTS KA
*4 Ins, patnttn* Can make your
hrtu.se like new al price you can 1
Phone a 3145 ’
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
U* ANTED PRACTICAL NURSE TO AB-
tut taking care ol elderly gentlemen
and homework Sleep in Bo* Jft»4. Ctil-
atilsi
I IAINTIM) AND DECORA TIN O PHONE
* G 4*2* tor es-t«rvtceman (r«*imalet
free Pnimpt serrlrc
I I AY FEVER- ASTHMA - -Brealheaty"
U relieves Instantly free demonstration
Victoria Pharmacy. 1001 Oov't St u 1*11
McCALt. BfUXI
'The Plural Funeral Hum*"
rhon* O arden *011
Office and Chapel. Corner Johnaon anil
Vancouver B'.reot*
iik-ii 1 '1 YOVJNil T»I- iuhivIhi'' <i( ( no-
Min'f Ai*h KliNlwU' Yvuni dnufhi n
nl Mr* yeurgr M. Karxl*. #d* Linden
Avenur, and ihr lair Mr J o Eaton,
in Jtmn Bt’nn Presley, ton or Mr* E
Warren I'resicy, Loa renrevUlr. Nrw Jer-
sey. and the late Dr Preaiey. took plare
In the veairv of Bl Andrea s Pre»byte-
rtan Church, a: 9 30 v m April 5, with
Rev. J L W Mrloan artlelaling
4 t RE AGE. LOTS GARDENS PLOEj]
A and dtaced; excavation and »
fUlllng J It a# inu, es -tarr Iceman O 1
t419 Lang Bireel
,MLFEN « SCHOOL U» DANCING. 41*
r Furt Mt All lype* lauglH Bociroom
JAfNTlNO AND DECORATING - L M
tvigan. K 4*61, any time
WAITRESSES WANTED EXPERIENCED
v* preferred Good v«gr* Uniform#
supplied Biari immediately Phone n 3933
frotu 9 to 5 36
AOICAL Trick* Illusloiit Cheep Per
sot-.sl Inst ruction 239 Oorg# W n .1*79
WANTED
FOB PULP MILL CONBTRUCHON
PORT AL8ERH!
EXPERIENCED CONSTRUCTION
CARPEN r rue
II 13 PER HOUR. 40- HOUR WEEK
LONO JOB
OOGD CAMP ROOM AND BOARD
II 50 PER DAY
DRFhSMAKINC
tfll ACREAGE LOIS OR (JARl
• » ploughed, disced and gulttveted. I
filling and etcavaUng E. O Phr-P*. u
OOMH PAPERED |I0 UP PAPER
Included Free esttma'e rhon# B (329
HANDS MORTUARY. LIMITED
1(83 Quadra Street Phone E76I1
Beautiful Chapel With PIP* Organ
Distinctive Service at Reasonable Coe*
AJ1EIN— REPER TO DOG COLUMN
\4 ’ANTED - FUU. TIME EXf'EUIENCBD
*» taundrrss to awntmenre aurk imine-
dialeh Windsor Motor Court Phone
B 9115
IOOPB HPRAYED ANY rOLOR. 1*5 AND
* up Prompt service E J5I9
r j n pirrie n r *:o v vktoria
• • will pot be '*npoi,»ili|r lor eqv druit
• oil rat ted in my nanir afisr this da>«
'Uho.it m* written «rdet
\NY Tractor Work. Pluughirg. Clei
».■■■• a'lng. bad ' E. F J
2570 Shiikeapcare. earner Haultoin. r
till GHENT AND I LAIN KFW1NO
rr pair* • hoo* O 194.1 liter *
UvAlXPAPER. MUnEftCO. PAINTS, ETC
Msllnr Brother*. Ltd.. (19 Druughton
Slter* 0 5021
FLOWERS
ANTED— REFINED GIRL OR WOMAN
for hau»vkreprr, y!*ep In or out, three
lit E 2993 or E *dlt
CLOTIIEB LIKE POLE FOR
Hole lady. _In*talI«d and tf
f » HIM.
INCOME TAX RETURNS EXrirnt
I aiice at reasonable rale, Mr
Poxell G99I7
COOKE -Tliere paved aa*y at the R"ial
■lublleo llnapltal. nn April 9. George Reg-
inald Cooke aged *« rear* nl Rnvel 0*1
It* was horn in England sud had reude.l
In Waldron Sark fat 19 year# hetsre
romlii# In Hits pruvni'* four 'ear# ago
f he lare Mr Cnuke l» •iirvtvrrl by line
Mnlh-r In Wiu>np»tf Man
Purvtal set « i> e sill be held on Ma'urday
mornll.g ai II o'llnrt *< the R«v*l Oak
r remsl'-rl im • hapel Hey Canon H W
lli'rtiro# blfiriaung. followed bt cremallnn
NY FLORAL DE8ION8 al loweat prlra*.
N B Polloek, IMS Double*. Q »3I»
I7C rkRPFVirM A*rt» CONTRACTORS
AN 1 YD -EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID.
private reildenr* lice tn 45d a
iih and btiard Telephone Hu'ler G 4193
voNCRm: foundationb
j v tv*, snjeoalfcg. f!"«r* ele
ire 1 lull civeii B 13*9
Artistically Designed,
a ers Btu» n'» VIRMll
0*911. 0 3521
iNroME TAX RFTtrRaiN
I xii» nen h"m» Herb*
Plini.e B .1*76 evanir.fr
LORI AMi HILND
It J. GIVE GOOD HOME 70 ft DFTtl Y
woman m mum for light servttex
Tembroke 8(ree'
(MNKY5 TOrPBO, 8 I D 5 *
built, reaurlseed and repaired.
93) FORI —FLORAL
rut (lo* »r# a addin,
Phone O 5*23
fivilE POBV HHGP.
I irthu'** freah
hnuouer*. enraagea
I AIIIWI DREM UP POn BANTER JUWT
•2 afrited— Collar*. bn»», lalxHs dirtlea
and Bowers New atyleg for aulta and
dreasea
BINl.tR BFW1NO MACHINE CO •
4 l.L 1 j pet House) ui (I RfPSlrg end Main-
• * irnanto npdtlf don* at one* by as
tervlrarnan F. 'ima'ei given F 4395
Rrt>wn ft B'.i.s
ANTED— rilAMBEnMAlDB FOR CITY
liO'tl Apply Itourekeeper Dauglaa
PAIR Bl A'-K SUEDE flUll f*.
•da. Finder maaae phone Mis*
Aguew
AN HANDLE SEVER A I. LATHIN'
Flrst-rtaa* wort O 4*34
UNIQUE FLOWER ARRANOEMENTB
OUR BPECIALTT
TYRRELL B FLORIST
:.i3A Vales Stree* , Phoeia « 070
Hotel
HI.LP WANTED
4 IJ. BUILDING REPAIR*. ALTERA-
r\ tlons. evperirneed carpenters; eaila.
(action guaranteed E 1050
FENWICK At 1 hr Ht.yal Jub.lee Hoapiial
on April 4 1*49 Dorothy Nila haln#ed
wtla vt Arthur H Pen* Irk, ol Oabrtnla
Dland. BC aged J* veare born In Wll-
kmsbufg. P* . and a IMMMI of Britlah
Columbia for J3 )e*r* Beaida* her hus
band she lesve# her nsrem# Mr and
Mrs. John T. Albion. Victoria two sis-
ter*. Mr* C R Saara, Rnasland BC.
• nd Mr* M G B|t«en<fen. Vlrtorta; two
brn'hera. Jam** L Albion and Thomas O
Albion both in Vlrtorta
Puneral nn Monday leaving Hayward's
B C Funeral Chapel a' I It p «« tor 8>
Luke s Church where servire will be eao-
duiied by R*y P. Pike at I 10. Intel men!
In ctnir.hyard
ARRY LETS Barbell Studio— WeicbUlIt
U’ANKO -GKNLBAL MAID FOR ONE
mnmli ileep It, . (59 dioti* mnen-
IngS, B .1439
VAVEdTKOUOHTNO AND DO'
J rleaned. repaired and renet
timate* given Phono E 39*0
OBT -ONE I.AIUik LEATHER W9ILET
J ronialning dlyrbsiac neee.l'ahd ■•#!*
s'n.n rsrd Btoard Pi.m-e 0 37(1
\\-AN TED - MBVERA1 YOUNO OIRL8
»v and bn) • ever 16 year* ol *r» to
»"'• "i m*'"ey* drpartmen' ol VletOtld
Led a Mdlfrea* Co , Toper Avenue.
corrective exercise.
Complete Carpenter Service Alter*-
tlnng repairs day ar contract E 2319.
VUROHR FOUND ATT OH GARMENTS —
A’ Orient iftraliv rt»«igr,ed Corsetlera* util
■pno requasL E 9774.
ANTED -COOK -HOUSEKEEPER FOR
nr-r lady Phonr E 3(94 for appoint-
l.xxrKRIENCXD PATNTER
/ 3 taandvmaii with*- to ro'
tractor Bit 3(91. Colonial
I OBT DIAMOND SOLITAIRE
•3 alsn dlann-nd g.igrnlfV m.»
klndU plione O i*ni Reward
FUNERAL DEKION8
Wedding’ Bnuituats. Coraagi
Freah-Ctll Flnwers Dellveret
WOODWARD8 FLORISTS
419 Fort Btreot Fhom
I.TERATTONfl, Building. Repairs, Root-
ing * specialty T Thirkeil. E 4(35.
14 W ANTED— FEMALE ULLF
U’AITREBRIW WANTED APPLY
‘Cirn'a,- next to Capital Theatre No
Sunday aurk
|LD CUKIOMTT BHOP. 1979 ROBSON
Htreet, is * good Pi*. * lo visit when
Vancouver Everything for collectors
I,iOR HIRE— MAN. DIMOENl
» Rtiming. highly regarded!
arlthmeMctan. eorre»p«inrtent arJ
essnuii'r interested transport!
rn freighting Ingsii.g Box 3dfll
nUILDEH OP NEW HOMES. ALTERA-
lion* and cabinet work ts'lmate*
given R Pnrd B JM1
\CAPAHIX OWL OR WOMAN TO ACT
a* cook-general for working coup}*,
no children. In modern electrical, centrally
lor a led home Good wages 0 0073
COMING EVENTS
WOMAN WANTED
»» work line* davs
Jamet Bay district I
IllCTUnr rnAMTNO-FIBfrr -CLARK JOB
* guaranteed Lars* e'oek of mould-
Inga. Williamson'*, 640 Fort Btreet
RtrKWORK FIREPLAL-EB r)t|M.
1 neys and repair* R Behoof Plione
I .ABB AIM >R FROM QU45NB
rtlalrtc Ha# i.anx nf D K
■ollar Ph'.n# Ridgwar R 3191
,5 DOORS WARHED. WAXED
l»hed Window* and suti.
rr.etian blind* cleaned at "?
lark too. E MK Realdcnc* G
HOUSEKEEPER IB NEEDED PGR A
ror.genial family, pleasant eurrourd-
hem# Help cowry lo
'amfnrtabl* rnom K 0777
GOOD. CLEAN RAW
for whole#* I* and t»-
Phone Cotqutt* IIOM
WIW8 COfeTRACTORfl - W ARREN
Long t 1969 Alterations repair* etc
ukj_ all- eir
Good *****
Gi’ht. A> *he Royal Jubilee H>i#piial «n
April 3 104* P*i*r tiling i-t 164* Priu-
btnkr Btreei aced 71 y»*r# burn In
Canton, China, and a rexidenl of Vl'U'n*
lor 49 years. He leave* hi* wife at th#
family residence tlx wm Dr Edwaxl
Gu ug. o! Vancouver. Oworgg. Simon and
David Oun* ot Toronto John and Ham-
aon Oun*. ol victoria end four grand-
children.
Funeral from Hayward * BC Funeral
Chapel on Monday. April (.at I 38 p m„
Hr* Out* Una officiating Interment tn
Royal Oak Burial Park
Driver,
k 9*91
ArTRFMB WA'PTED
Bi rtf
HIRE WITH On WITH
. two-ton Ford truck, flat 1
r .4 K F R S HELPER - EXPERIENCED
oreferred fill lime Aaply Ha*e»'
Haiti) 975 lunuidr Road.
UrEWORK ANO CONCRETE MR*
places s spr-ialty II tler.ron 1 4539
WITH MONEY
■914 R#e*r4
N OTHER OOOD DA?l» t AT BBENT-
wiu>d Sports Hall Ms; 1. aponvvrrd
Breriiwmxi Are# Par-ball Tram Dant-
9-1 <1*1 Acres orvhes'ra
CHrimOLTB COMPOUND PALBAM OF
* Hone*, end Grippe and Cold C«prnl#>
for that cough and cold t(v Jr.bnssm
I DONE
>9 in ling
ANTED - COOK GENERAL FOB ONE
perm Phone ») 7974
2 • ET VOOR BPRING CLF
" * nn* Brush and »o
fhoi.e H l*«» lor free e»||ms
UILDINO REPA1IIE, ( EMENT BIDE
walkv Fevieing a tpenalty lilU)
MONF.Y TO 1.0 AN
| CAPABLE WOMAN FOR OENERAL
* housework. * 50 tu 5 *0 lour dsrs
weekly Tuerdsy, Thursday Friday Batur-
dsv «t<o one evenlna. 118 p#r weok. Phone
B 39C2 hat ween 9 and 11 a in.
'I'M'EWORM- ETOWACH AND 1 HREAD
• rntm. often are Mi* taust nl 111 heailh
••* human* all ages No nn# Immune' Why
not Bnd ou’ If this Is vour irnuble ’ Inter-
esting particular* free Writ* Muleeney *
Heniedtea. Dept 9. Bpetialiar#. Toronio 1
One
\ RIG NYLON NTOHT ' HAYMAKERS'
*» Old Timer* Ma. d"n*1.1 Hall 'Fort
Birsett. Raiurdav 9-12 5iw Mpeeiol Udl*V
pvlnn and men a aocks priaes'
XONCKETE MIXEHB. RENT 9* DAY;
arrow larks ISr roller* O 37*0 Dert'a
Iswptn-
irk i New
CKiANH, n AHI’RFRRIEn
2 Irerries rultlvg'.ad E 7Ri
ArdPt. Trartor Bervir*
Through
PEMBERTON HOtJIEfl
tour Recufii ipj a Loan Will
ntwgg
CAREFUL. COURTRGUR CONFI0
STTENTION
— Also tor ■ —
N H A LOANB
OOftSUll
PEMBERTON HOLMES
Limited
ta Port Bireet 'Pemberton Bldg I
vrfktBNT WORK A LI KINDS, firu-rlasi
t work done by n wruteman Col IU
| CAPABLE HOUSEKEEPER FOR MODERN
* home, all <oi>v*ni*nco*. live In. 1*0
Box 395*. Colon ts 1
I NEED
[ muds Mm,
rh'.ldien
part-time
Have ex-
talt Box
4 I AYBE YOU NEED ME
*U you. I want hmiMni
for man wife, two high
tn exchange tnr same 1 ra’
help nn farm elnse to Vlrt
perler.tr green fingers. lOVl
J705 Colonist
LD-TtME DANCE - SCAPES
old-time orrhestra. Lak* HUI.
aturdav Admission Mk
WAiTBaess
r XARPKNTFR WORK. FENCING AND RE
■ ‘ pairs Ff 1 one 0 45(4 after (pm
’rnuRBia. buroicai belts,
I fitting Fra# 'Anvil's ’Inn
Ph* unary Furt al Broad
EXPERT
Oariing •
/ »OOK - GENERAL. EIGHT-HOUR DAY
7 goon waga*. Ilf* in or out Phone
Bdmonk 18(X
5ta> LACIIIJkN On April * 1 seen at me
lamltv reaidrtkre. 05 WlUun Bireet Mr*
Margaret Mai-LarhUn. aged (3 years,
widow of Murdoch MarLdrhlon, horn In
B*rwi(k-upon-7w*ad. Scotland and a
resltivnl nf Vlrlurl* fur 50 years flhe
was a member of fit Paul s Presbyterian
Cburrh during her reaidenc* and a mem-
ber of flir James and Lady Dougla* Chap-
ter. I O D K Bh* la survived by on* mn.
A. F. M •* Lachlan one daughter. Mn
A M C Phipps #t»n five grendrhDdren
and two great-grandchildren
Funeral from Hayward a 1C Funeral
chapel on Saturday, at J 39 p ai Rav W
Roe* officiating Interment In family plat
Ho** Bay Cemetery.
4 T COLWOOD H ATX — DANCING EVERY
• \ ■
Bertu'-G * oreher'ra Aamisalun 7V
v EM ENT WORK. PAINTINO. ALTERA-
J tlons, stucco and plastering Col. MR
DINING-ROOM
L’lnoniwE nrvEfi new Pep and
v <ii*in y to m*r, who ftel rur, do*'
norvow# weak l(-dav •rearmanl |l At
Spen'er't I)r*g D*par<m*n<
[VATINO.
1 Prompt
I kUlUOIUNO DIBCINO
E lexailing garden lot*,
servire KP49I,
NO SUNDAY WORE
xARPENTERING — EXPERT FINISHER
r mi
*■ O 3143.
ININO-KOOM GIRL PART TIM* Ex-
perience not taseoual Phtm* E 5332
SALAD and SANDWICH GIRLS
|ABT -TIME WORK
ore /jrelrrred Box
NAHN WHILE YOU EARN — NO EXPE
DVICF- AND INFORMATION ON
Mortgage Loans gtvan withmii aft.
non Application* for amounts up t*
nn hsiiitjad ip * 0 1 -> . • ss’irsr-
r mannor A«»nt< far N N 4 wan*
SAANICH R* ALTT COMPANY
) Dnuglaa N’e*rt PVm* O SITE
Evenings Phone Mr Rswtga. B 1*41
/ v ENERA1 REPAIRS. CEMENT POUNDA
"T Uon* b**#tn*fits «1d*wal»* brtek
aork chimneys Or,»i*e*e E54TI
IF YOU CAN TURN HEADS AT )( h*1|er#
me *ttt»r you NTTLL r#<e Co* every gal
thla <ld* nf 59 r«UI ihmes slag's preui n)(iy
That * th* rrsson lor pw|n< and rwrl avrvv
grandma •• a vMnb gt*i A gal s rtM'y
goe* xkr high If th* r*i* Ih* old aiy ers
Moving tier ev*r With admi'auosv th*
knows th* it ih* t’r«»i % irettUaii If ah*
ms'isgn *o turn him sc»u»d she he*»s hi#
•lllstle 1 (rough nn t»und ’Tae* ih* rmllet
b*'9 thru g1at« rh'ras <)ila Is II <h* Is
lop- Bui when I1>* Inli '•••• tu |u«e
With >1*pr*r*ioi si,* is I •■ok F'fiSII* th*
Five* )n no r«rt in hair kntosing foat I*
th* o|g rockiiig chair
BATHROOM ENPEMB I PR IfiBI'k
*hai it *•-« nn in* of ’ n**a
3-wr fta'h wu in pevvv ,sa<ei rhenllle
we rauldr < Bgur* **1 MV yn*
tl'i/hr* 'he <h"'f s-ma rtiv fn« Ih*
L’-knnw-whai On’ 00 utidaravandlng
eliatit xatd look -ailly V )'••• pull iha
airing ’
Any hum- -am If 1171
aj tit nr* n*r*»s#ry Conscientious gtrla
wanted for fuli-ttm* tteadv fmpt«ymenc
Apply Btandard Laundry (41 View
<EWERB AND DRAINS
t perl' new Phone Col
RS TAVinH AT TERRY 8
Fort and Douglas S*r*«i*
Bel warn tt And I am
OLD-TIME
DANCE
xRTBTAL GARDEN 1LOWER1 «A
J davat Homaateadarx' Orcbratra
< ENERAI CARPENTER WORK ALTER-
’ atlone and repairs Phnn# I 19(7 Ales.
I v XPBRIENCKD KTENOORAPHER NEAT
1 2 and aecurato Salary 119 M per month
Appl) Box J(IJ. Colonial
E Cwntrart Felling
gerour ’ra** irma
mate* boy E(324i'i
OOERN FLOOR CO IIARDWOOD
finor layer. striding and finishing
snd old fi*»or* Five eetuna’ax Phone
rDONALO — Parsed soar at lit* Royal
JuMIe* Hospital, on April 9 Alexander
Rrucc McDonald a|*a i« tear# born m
Vtttorie. and had resid'd h*re all hit
!U*. late midrine being 1(419 Scott
Street Borrlted bv hi* wif*. son and
riaughigr. hrur# and Jrauneti*. at the
family rrsidnue. hi* father and slsivr.
Mrs T. Floyd of Davqwshlra Read also
itatera, Mr* M<M**i*r*. <*f Bhawnldan
Lake, and Mrs Angus. Ot Muignv*
Btreei and hi* brother William, of Los
Angelas California
Funeral aarvira# will b* h#td Mand*)
prll E at 1:30 o'clock in the chapeL of
and* Mortuary Ltd Interment will be in
olwood Burial Park
FUNDS ON NANO AND IMMEDIATELY
AVAH ABI.t r.'R MORTCAGF l/>ANd
F ABOE AND HMALL AMOUNTS - LOW
*2 vrnoc*** 4«tn daei.MVfTW— rvasofiaM#
gte*'*** NBA applicaumv* v»-***#d
Afraamen'* and mor eado* purthasad
P N BROWN ft ftCrNIl LTt»
1113 Bioed »t'«l FBOnS O Yltl
INEXPERIENCED GIRLS WANTED
To start wurk immediately at the Royal
Dominion dlnlng-mom 175 Yaia* Street
Ages between 17 and 3* preferred. Tratumt
at service girls You will re’el*# fond
• ages and rhancea far quick advancement
rmpio teas' I act 1 1 lias Include ho»wl**HYa-
tkon. holiday* with pay siaff library *cd
oleasar t wofktnd eondltlona Parent# ara
invuad t* discuss thee# anal tlons with th#
management Intorvtews at 13 coon every
day thi* w*«k
’GOD. ODD JO®
riibi.e E 1249; IP'
NEW BOM>8 At TERJkTIONB AND RE-
pair* r*timstet given 'S T Wei*.
miner B 1X91
|,v JLPEJtlBNCSD hALSNI^DY fnR JIW-
■ 2 airy stare Stale age, aapertenc* and
rglarrures Bn* n#* Colon ut
OOD CUT STO(E L
tea Phone fNI)
OLD-TIME
Mount tolmie ccp
dance Wedneedsy April 1# at •
Bear** Oreh*o<rw Admisolon J5c
J kTEW DOOR SPIRITUALIST CIU h- "
' * St:v*r tea lhl» aUeri'iwo 3 58 till 9
4 < IRL FOR OFF1CB— MUBT B* TYPIST,
" I neat wrver arcurat* and guod at
ngor*< Apply f'vtng portleulart o( pee-
etoti* eiaaiiaoc* It any Box 16H Cokmist
V * OUNO MAN J SI
I ra-.tei *mr« ps
tratrl Bna rtli C0I01
KCMODEti.IHO
•hi- tide tl ou:
aork gtteu pervnoi
I s tnL PON COFFEE BHOP AND FOUR-
' * lain war* Full «r part urn# Uar-Val
Coffa* Shoo. CormOTWnt and Brood
'NET TO I/OAN t k**> I1M. II 0*0
11*80 12 009 |} *84 sod 91.080 Ur*
d )ate<*rl Lraai fund* R .tiding
vtra ru* H O Dalbt ft Cu Ltd .
fie# ovowalla **•>!••( 1 E 4341
COMFUTTI PAINTl
rour nom* SB
.rung mtlmatee
Pramg’, Courveen* I
EVkB JtADY PAI®
An M-Bervteamanl
PHONE E 8279 - P fl THOMAS
FOR PLASTER REPAIRS AND
r EVENT WORK
Fuundattpftg Fat In According lo Tewr
Dan — Cannot Supply Lumbar
— Wort Outran te*d
SATURDAY*
PUBLIC DANCINO EVERY SATURDAY
I 4RCAOE ' Oi amber nf C«ram*rroi
BALLROOM. In* haver a Orcbaatr*. 8-13
Hr Easons not n #*••**’<
nbiigattim
Aaaured
HUMBPM BBcrTHFRR
furaitde*
Raanay Warahastaa Owe Csanksaw
Baattop fttraat
THEY BED W« COULDBT DO FT
sail Dims brand nr* 3-p Chaa<*rA*td
BuIIm (we as lint* a* am In aeild Mua
or groan pimway an the tncrwoMng
com# of fwmittiT* wa aati frqw,
' Wortgtnuao to 7 oar iims* ’
that* why
4 Prt «f plain «#r«u»**(U rtfslar M
by J . 41) >0* ih* work* 'hoik
oil w* bo*e 'hough *0 *m P#*- 1 *>e«
Money to loan _ tm 979* at *8*.
*1 988 43 tap 92 M8 nut 92 dd»
Builrting Imai arreptahl* Dew ta>e of
ln«er**< Lval fund* N O (aalfty ft Co ,
LU 9)4 Yl.v avtmat.a 8paw«c a p CM I
RodPfial. on April 4. David Milt * ***«
gy yo*r*. of ll( Oovurnmoat Street He
was bwn> In Ftfaehir* Bewtlood. aiul hod
r voided in Vtetocla fwr iho past 3* youre
R* U eurvlvod he hi* widow. ^
aon David, of net Hardy B C thro*
daughter*. Mr*. Ala* Moll. ♦**•'* *yn-
rtawtt Aaamsa; Mr* D It
Portland Or# . aod Mr* Boy Fwater. of
WMUftara*. T'ukon 9® y 'J**-*?"
— m_— iftfl of Hollrwood. Cal . and
no# gtow -daughter Mr* Vie Corbol*. of
Madlelna Rat. Alberta; 808 JW CB1.'
- hIMrew and otv# brother. WHUom Mtlna
® TOUR
interior and
FOR EBP
FOUND
Cflftal
e SBNERAL HOUSEWORK J HALF DATS
a » ot am full day waokly. No wasMng
or waxing ■ 9731
s IRl. WITH Bt CYCLE FOR LIGHT VIEW-
DANCE
FRIDAY AND BATUHDAY
TO
BUN Vi II l-oRTBR AND MU
OPINE-- JRA AND BT ARB
8TEAOY EMPLOY-
CToano* 3*3* Doug
"OUR BU9HNM IB BOUNTY
Rant a w-rtrtaat ■ e a FwMio Addeaa* I’l
t»m fee tear noai party 4«>os ra.*#ctsw
or Mrsaai Otsna* of Ut* lotoat raaord.
/ v ARDENS FIOOOKED. DIPCTD REAL-
X 1 i, prepared New garde* irwexwr Yaek
I 71*4
l NT TRACTOR WORK - PLOUGHING
«v rlc-artryg ex-evaMotM «nd ba^bfimryg
Pvrd (fftr-ora Jowke* Pbona E 7377.
URSI FOR NIGHT DUTY. PRIVATE
hospital. 1178 Tales Stioet
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unoui mate*
prompt. Phone
JOB DAVISON
Sharpen* Anythin®
tin Piled OuicbuI and fiat Lawn
Mower# Hhvafs Ete.. Sharpened
Work Guaranteed
•13 Pandora A**nu# Phone U ad>
Chicago Theatra
Chicago Theatre
Chicago Theatre
Ch Iran Theatre
Nf»«
Dreamer*' Highway
Mmi the Free*
Meet the Proat
Km
Commander Boott
Arttona Joe
Science Exruralona
fiur.dai «'oi'r«r\
Mm, da* Conceet
Bill Cunningham
_New#
Ilka "chaa#
Tomorrow » World
Prank and Frnaet
Choate: Bow It*
Ch tirth of People
Son o! (ha Pumeer*
Bibla Prophecy
Dibit Prophecy
Orrhaatra
The turna: Light
The Sternal Light
Mclodk Momenta
Our Duty
New#
Hollywood Tcmwla
Merrill Show
Merrill Show
Wlnga Otar
I Tabernacle •*
Tabernacle
I IdvH n to Learning
Inm n to Learning
i New*
Around the Sound
I People a Platform
j People a Platform
Pun naadlitg
I New*
Vltw Sweat O
KILMER 8 SHOE REPAIR
Cloeeti every Wed. from
Nawa
Arnarlea United
Round Table
Round Table
Prompt tenure I —
April till 6«Pt 2*23 Government, c<c. Bay
SUP CGVIRS
Radio Digetl
Hareeat uf Htara 1 Worthlp Hour
Harvest of Start Worthlp Hour
Wettinghdoie Garden Telit
Wrillnchouae Movie Review
World Parade | Elmer Darla,
World Parade Galen Drake
One Han't Family I Nrwa
One Han't Family 1 Dairy Parmer _
, Hour Darta foy Dough
National Huur Darta tor ft> ugh ,
Ooapel Hour < Annual Peatiral N
Annual Ftallval
Janet and I
Joner and I
Counter Spy
Counter Spyj
Hail of Paine
Hal! of Pame
Evening Party
Evening Party
Drew l ea non
Neva
Music Ha 'I
Music Hall
lie'.ruit Symphony
Detroit Symphony
Detroit Symphony
Detroit Svmphonv
Walter Wtnchell
Louelta Partone
Mayor Laguardia
Jimmie Plddler
Ra.ua Dlgeat
Star Ttroa
COVERS. Curtains. Comforter# Etc.
yeara eipcrienra. Phong O MSB
Orcbaatrw
EN JONES * CO -FLOORS
J and finished Ettimatca Irte
Orcbeatrg
Orchealra
Orehrtir*
All electric vacuum c
repaired Peeve ell make#
rebrlalJed. wheel*, switches be
moiur reconditioned CaO UTTTJ.
ThffOah
HARDWOOD PLOOH CO
Johnaon Pree egumatea C
matt.
l JO ' Rtkflrng runmwr
1 U Heading Punniet
100 Parti ale*
PH I Conoert Hall
3 JO Concert Hall
3 *5 1 Concert Hall_
j oo Serenade
1:10 1 Serenade
3:30 I Chape: OUrr.ee
1.45 Chapel Chimee
4 00 . Symphony
4 13 Symphony
4 30 1 Symphony
4:43 I bymphony
ONLY AUTHORIZED PREMIER VACUUM
| elrener service In Vlrtnrla Cat 10 rrt
Ail make* repaired J W H «h»m. 0 3330
Symphony
Symphony
Stmphony
Symphony
i
Catholic Hour
Playhouae FFvoriiea
Playhouse Favorites
Jack Benny
Jack Benny
Band Waguo
Hand Wagon
Cha'llk McCarthy
Charlie McCarthy
Pred Allen Show
Fred Allen Show
Oo- Round
Family Hour
• ARRIVED— LIMITED .NUMBER OF
itoreyile urea, ilwa 4ill and 4 a II,
iw aaaorted iltet and a limit'd rum-
lube* Hrooklandt Motorcade Work*
irk Street
Kami’* Mi: ur
Gene Autrey
J n Wllliamg
Ouie and Harrlat
Ot/le and Mamet
Newt
Show Bionoeri
Ai sarr Aurtlon
Antwer Aurtlon
Mutle Manor
Newt
Unannounced
Lewla Howe
Time Rea ton
New#
Request Program
Request Program
Kiar Theatre
fATCHBS and clock# repaired Room
> 133 Pemberton Bldg Garden 4*31
Ft ELDING
WE COME TO TOO
Charlie MeCartSy
Charlie McCarthy
Elmore Phil poll
Special Speaker
Stage 46
Stage 46
Album of Familiar
U B C Muafo
Newt
Th# Old Bong
B r nade for String*
8 r’nadr for Btnngv
81? BBSS
Lorksley Condurte
Lockaiey Conduct#
i ".a**!' for Today
Clastic for Today
Vesper Hour
Vesper Hour
C B C New*
Canadian Varna
PactOr Story
Pacific Story
i Prelude t» Midnight
Prelude; Newt
Star Theatre
■ rm
! Hour of Charm
Meet Me at Parky'*
Meet Me at Parky'*
I Great Glldyrtlevee
Great Glldertlrev*
Symphony Hour
Symphony Hour
Symphony Hotfl
lace II or le.re It
| life it nr least It
Fafftiv Brlr#
^Fanny Bnre
| Crime Doctor
Crime Doctor
I Blond 1*
Hlundit
I Melody Prnmenada
Melody Promenade
Mutle
a D Brownter Phone
| Knchantmen!
I Enchantment
; Quu Klda
Kldv
I Ham Hayet
Olympia Report
Newt
Orcheetra
I Magic Hour
I Magic Huur
I Magic Hour
Magtr Hour
| Orchestra
I Orchevr*
Dreamland Bridge
Newt
Re* Miller
Jimmy Pldler
Book Renew
I Hrmphony Hour
| Jack tier nr
Jack Benny
I Newt
Newt
' Mutle
! Mutle
I Man N'm'd Jnrdao
I Week's Eyrnta
Weather
< Newt for Aiaaka
Newt
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Music for You
Broadway Eehoeg
] Victor Show
Victor Show
Rlrkin'e Showcase
Iltellgluui Newt
Melodies
■ New*
! Orchestra
Orgau Mood*
and licensed 301 -1-3 Jonet Block. 73J
Fort Street Phone E mpir* 1*21
Request Perfnrmai.re, 6. Mutle for Bti
Theatre • JO, Sweet and Low. 1; Chrll
Church Cathedral. 1 JO Newt g; Bads
r>f Honor. B IS Corn Coh Carnltal, * 11
New* 10. Remember When’ 10 II, Bar
of Opportunity 3: Evening Service 7 JO;
Newt. 8 Hymns Vou Lovt. 8 15 Meludv.
B JO Newt. 10: Out nf the Night 10 IS:
10 43 Newt. It; Dane* Orchestra 11 JO.
At Cloee of Day. 10 10. Dar.ce Orehettra.
Slumbertime. 11 43
repaired day or night Phone OB401
’NTERFKtflE RANGE. ENAMEL BACK
J end oven. waterfrunt. 133 Carter t
SERVICE
ODERN
ARKS Ai CLARK, Patent Attorney* 004
Rank nf Toronto Building. Victoria.
20-21 W'tnrh Bldg
reel entrance* pin*
EfTT CHIMNEY SWEET - SERVICE
1 within three dart Phone E 3022
ONARCH RANGE WITH SAWDUST
burner. In perfect condition O Bi30
CHECK UP
ON YOUR OmCI SUPPLIES
* AMES RAY CHIMNEY SERVICE fOR A
Trlltt# lamps *11 96 to 133 00
Juvenile B"droom Hull# «S place*' 1120 CO
Complete Bed Outfit# 133 00
Coffee Table HOBS
HOME FURNITURE CO
Phone E 8*21
123 Port Street Above Blenshard Street
thnrnui
iADIO j^BRYICE
PHONE E 443I
EW OIL-BURNING WATER HEATERS.
new and used furnace*, roal tinker*
lert, air-conditioning unit*. copper
it. etc Southall Stove Co, 1221 Oov
»rlr wither J-rlng ml burner all new!
der oraied wired fur electricity, B4I 1
Park O JBkH
NEW
BOY CO RECORD PLAYERS
With Radio AMaehmrnt
$3995
letterhead*. Envelope* Billhead#
Statement*. Ruled Sheet*. Etc.
Don't Leave It Till the Last Minute
Y ’ETEHANS. CHIMNEY SWEEPERS 111
Michigan Btree* O 2J01
Harold C George
I I CNHOt HF Pon 13 TO 13 HENS TWO
* I chicken coop* trimr old lumber, do
lor fitewood cheap Phone E TIM
COAL AND WOOD
THE COIONI8T
PRINTING DEPARTMENT
1311 Broad Street Vlelorla SC
rpWO HADlOS FOR HALE 1)0 AND 111
I Mr* J D Boyle *30 Admirals Road.
Esquimau
| VlL HEATER SUITABLE FOR HOMES
" ' rhurchet. club*, cottage* lodeea. etc
Mutt be teen to be appreciated. fc>3 Fort
Street
OTPI.AT EN CHROME IM AtKlJ. |l»
TIB Pandora Avenue E 4431
VOGUE FURNITURE HOUSE
"Where Customer* Send Their Friend*’
8*0 Yatee Street Phone O 3111
Walnut Bulfrt waterfall design
Chesterfield Suite. 1 piece*
Roil -Top Desk
Sectional Bookcase
Camp Stove, cast iron
Dretter. walnut finish
B LOU IB FURNITURE
T3B Johnson 81 reel Pho
’ C1IUDY B LOW-RATE RADIO RE-
1 • pair* 138 Johnson Street O 4803
40 FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS
t SPECIAL — TWO WEEKS ONLY.
No l dryland hr mlllwnod with
good bark slab and Intld* blocks If
you want good dryland wood buy flow
I rds lit. I td 13 30
IORTABLE BATTERY AND ELECTRIC
radio. Perfect condition 897 Port
BrATTY PACTORt SERVICE
IMMEDIATE HER VICE AND Of ARAN-
1 teed workmanship by Bealty Specialists
on all Bealty washing machine* etc Ravw
your Beatty wtthlne machine rebuilt In
our modern repair plant W* pick up and
deliver.
McLennan merely a- prior, ltd
Eatabllshed l MB
1400 O'jvtrnmcnt Street Phone O till
ANOE CANTINOB FOR MOST RANGES
B C Hardware 734 Fort Street
V1XB-PXECE DARK OAK DININO-ROO’4
»l mile |163; walnut drop-leaf table
end four chairs. 160 Holland Brut . 6J4
port E Wl)
’EMENT MIXER WITH RUBDER-TTRE
barrow for rent E J2U*
DO RANOKH HIOKENT
Peden 6 Stov# Store T3J
B 1631
\» ’ANTED - 3
11 pri'er P»ld
Johnson Sirett
IDEAL FUEL
/ vOME AND BEE OUR FACTORY WEEK-
" - ends ur evening* We ewn help vou
with your rwblnet problem* Brolherwtnn
Pm* Elk Luke Colquua I6IW
I .J-TUnr IBM WEST 1NGHOU8E LARGE
» — cuniole four ihori-wave band* per-
fect condition. Phone O B»0T
EW WALNUT BOOKCAPE.. CHILDS
chest of drawert U TB7I
/ vAK LIBRARY TABLE B-PIECE APPLE-
" " wood kitchen tet, blue leather irau,
• Ian four hill* white enamel Gurney wood
and n<*t rangr All in good Shape E B60B
LION SAL* - THREE DRUM DONKEY
* powered by *0 r.al motor. Iwo-chatn
drive, main line and haulback line on
same Briliah Welding Co Vlclvrla O Itvti
OAK 0A3 RADIO SERVICE
2371 BO WEEK AVENUE
TELEPHONE O 1317
KITCHEN ventilating fan, built-in type.
|M 70 Radio used O* B-luba con-
sole rumple'# with gramophone and pick-
up. 1 30 II D Malnwarir g to Co . 7J6 Pork
\ f ILL END ROOFTNO SHINGLES
*'* AND BUILDINO PAPER
Red. Mineralised Surface
Stucco Bate
I. 3 and 3-P1y Shlnglee
CAPITAL' IRON to METALB LTD
1134 Store Street O 347
j VADINET GRAND HEINT2M4E PIANO.
* 6230 Term* to tuit. Cali at 17 Jt Hol-
lywood CTe#r*nt.
t LI UtKI NO I DRYLAND FIR WOOD
FROM HILLCnrST
*- Two- Cord Una 43 30 Cord
bATTAN HINDU
Day nr Niaht E UBS
- \ I N Jobntton. general *h»rpener
I Moeer*. ahear* tclt-or* key rutttnc 74?
r«nd«ra Avenue I’ hoot E 7031 W# cal
Uot and deliver mowen
O B g-TUBE BATTERY MANTEL
radio Ml Yatea Street
* »NE BED- CHESTER FIELD COST IBB 30
’ ' new Now ete- month* old. Price BSd
Phone E314V
,3QR SALE - G?fB GARDEN TRACTOR
Phone B3M. Sidney
AROK CRIB, OOOD CONDITION. WITH
> new mattreit III 69 G 34J7
|NOH BALE — NORDI1EIMEH PIANO LN
■ very good shape, excellent ton*, beat
rash ulftr BOC Market Street Phone
B 1817.
SPECIAL — ONE WEEK ONLY — NO. 1
dryland fir mlllwood Immedla'e de-
y If you want good wood buy now
SOOKE DHY WOOD - E «B3S
O HOVELS, DRAOIINES, D1EBEI TRAC-
IS tort Dletel engine* Dietel earie’atnr
•eta. grader*, rock rruaherv »*nd grave!
equipment lumbermen equipment We
quote prices delivered vour tlallon Nrnd
fur Uulletlna Letenlhal At Co , Machinery
I’LVES BROS LAWN MOWER SHOP-
I j Mower* raUeried sharpened and de-
livered An easy running Job attured 721
Pandora, opp B C Electric Depot E 1134
yjTUDIO LOUNGE AND CHAIR. KITCHEN
table four chaira. uteri five month*
14 Howe Street
MONAMEL - THY MODERN INTERIOR
lintab Pur floor* and woodwork
wall# and re'ltnc* in bathroom* tnd
kitchen* nr wherever vttrem* durability le
dr. Wed It l« heatproof acldproof, alkall-
proof and waterproof Oeneitl Paint Store.
1463 Done U* Street f»ll
rmr deration
| ’OR BAIK - HOUSEHOLD EURNfTUHE
1 inrludme bed - Chesterfield G 1401
78 J Hillside Avenue.
R A OREEN LUMBER CO LTD
Pnr Bath -Cabinet*- MUlworfc
Du rulrt Bhlnglra— Ronflne
Masonite— Tile Bntrnt— Platll# Molding!
3MI Douglas Street O 7(14
I.OUNC.m CHEAP AT HUMBER
Heaney Warehoute
Initallalinn and flepwlre
Commercial and Domettle
CROBSON to VERTY - PRONE B 2763
C*TUDIO
kr Bme
a BARGAIN NO 3 MILLWOOD. CLEAN
\ and easv lo split Gooil mrimrr and
iiilck delivery I'. Vord load only Bt
• K Fuel. 2793 Government O «JJ1.
Dealer*.
1,’Olt SALE 130-BASS PIANO ACCOR
* ill on t nod condition, I3#S or be*'
offer Phone after 3 p m . G B396.
AWN UOWEIt AND lOCKSMITH SHOP
4 Prtee * Son. l>33 G«vt Phone O 623!
ritHRf.Y.-DUARTEH CREAM ENAMEI. BED
• cable tprlr.g *prlng-Blled maureaa. a*
8ew Saturday aftrrnnnn and Sunday. 76
ibed Avenue
ANGEUl 61 RAO DELIVERED GOOD
hay. louea nt baled Rb* IB76. Col-
HIO CORD Cedar. I* 39. *4 ed.. 13
llardlal. day or nleht Phnn# O M13
.UALITY HHTNOLES - LOW PRICES
Dalrlel But Company O 1432
PI-AStlC
EINTZMAN PIANO PINE TONE AND
condition Phone Belmont I JR
BIRD BATH
Garden ornament* painted in beautiful
colors, gnome*. Irug* tlorka. dtvr rabbit#,
vatet. ete. Ktngtway Ntudlot IJ73 Kina*-
vaj All orders lob Vanrouvei v.
ALNUT DININO-ROOM BUTTE,
duhe*. Beach lea hot. folding enurh.
1 yARGAINI UP-ISLAND DRYLAND PIR
I > <Hk«I bark slab and in«lde hlork*
Limited supply only l\k-2 cd Ini* it H
cd Immediate delivery S Raws E Olil
PARAOON PIAfGIC PRODUCTS LTD
"Manutaeturera"
316 WIIARP STREET PHONE E 3141
Master guitar and case . for
•air 133. a* ne« 1844 ilnllywuod
Crescent.
HOME B UTI. DERR* BAROATN8
Atpbtll Hevaeun Shinties, tht Are-Te*
<J-i#llij> Brand For new or old work .
Rithi -iver old *hlnal*' eaally applied j
Pire-r**i*tant mean* lower Inaurane* |
rates Permanent color meant no upkeep
Finished lob co*t* no more than ordinary
kfilnele* Available In trey greet* only
Per uniare '3 iidl* e<**»r 160 *q ft l l« 39
It l rite Cupoln* coyer 33 lineal ft I 30
Roof Gum. 10-lb can 1 29
Stucrn Wire. Ker*t"ne Hrapd. 1-ln etrong
merh Rolla 2 ft wide. 130 ft IbBg
Each 16 43
Pla#(*rrra‘ Metal Corner Bead now in
•tuck Per lineal (t 3c
Stucco Bate Coa'ed end *»t<ir*ted. Your
be*t protection againtv wind and damp-
nea* ami equate f» . pec roll 13 03
Kraft Ba'urated Tar Papty. Real heavy
trad* 4'j0 *q ft.. 27 lb* II «7
I'aclflc Iron in* Board Cabinet* Site HV
in. a • ft 6 in with standard alse board
aud eatr# alaeve board Both fnkd. Injw
rabinvt All tlronaly mad# with
hardware fl'tlnr* complete with plywood
panel door Each 12 &A
STEWART * HUDSON
Retail Lumber Yard#
VICTORIA DUNCAN NANAIMO
Addreit Ail Enquiries to
406 Oort* Road. Vlelorla II 3171
ANTKD — TRACTOR DINT HUOH
Rnhwrta. Sidney. BC Phone 1I3X
parking i barge
ALNUT DINING SUITE PHONE E 6071
between I and 1 o m
KUSH WOOD. ANY LENGTH ALSO
bark In *atka 33c a tick R ColabPrl
Phone E 1396.
AHOOANY HANDEL CABINET OR AND
piano Price 1173 O 3117 after 3pm
Moffat electric range - white,
• r*t enamel, * ring* high uven. 136
Garden 33B3
Blackberries, thornlebh and
phenomenal B*m pink (aponlra
large lumps' grave II earn Rambler
roary Jit earh delivered E 9437
WE RE
VXTFRAN8
TOO
(TERANS IN Tilt
HOME
FURNISHING
BUSINESS AND
BPI.irVE IT
OR NOT
YOUR
N'EW GIBSON ELECTRIC HAWAIIAN
guitar: 3-tub# amp l»-ln speaker
Fletcher Bros . 1179 Douglas Sire*'.
\ ANDERSON, PLUMBINO AND HEAT-
• ing Installation* repair*, prnmpt
service Free ealima’e* All work guar-
anteed Colquli* I94X
a’AMERoNS MIXTURE PTR- HEMLOCK
D and cedar Cameron Wood to Coal Co.
Ltd,, got Yaiea Street Phone E 3121
y*EE OUR RECONDITIONED PIANOS
All guaranred CAVE PIANO BTORY
743 View S'reet Phnna 0 3313
TYOTNENREnKrES t/XIANE Ttr AcyCRER
*6 rie* hniiy fceedltnga, yiwwhaUa orange
leaflet, motirrretroa G I06sf
AII JO NO SET BAMBOO BACKS 111.
Wing Hap# 1414 Government Sweet.
I \RY OOUGLAS FIR AND AIDER CORD
I * wt-nd Immediate delivery tetra hla
Iviad Phone E33I6, night O #«36 Allied
Fuel 60J Wilson Street
\ PLUMBER REPAIR SHOP ON WHEELS
to your door ***** you money Reli-
able Plumbing Shop O 1341
ODE!. M
engine
^Hl IAS. I’CAi M KED YELLOW 3C A
tuber 3133 Calume' A«eriue
U ’ANTED - A MODERN BABY GRAND
Plano State make and Inwett cash
price But 17M Colonial
BHLSY PLUMBING AND IIEATINO —
Domestic repair* Installation* O 4B86
URYLAND NO. J MILLWOOD MIXED
with inside block* ready to burn
IS-cd lot. 17 30 Prompt delivery Phone
V 393) Amrlk Singh
ANTED- SMALL USED PIANO CASH
deal E 7419.
AS A DOWN PAYMSNT
WILL FURNISH A
THREE -ROOM
APARTMENT
VETERANS See U* Today About four
Rehab Credit* for Nnrr.e Purntabint
MACDONALDS LIMITED
Where Ail Vlelorla Shop*
7<N View i Corner Douela*t K 1171
1,’STTM ATE8 - OBNERAL PLUMBING
ho7-wat#r healing, eepile '*nka drain
repair* Phone Colqtitu 1JSR
IRACLX MWimirr b»:rner, 17 M
II t4 Albina Slreer
OOAN TIPS II FOR 198 JBJ7 BLEN
J klnaop Road
.RY PIR Mn.LWOOD. NO RURBISH.
by M cd |7 33 M Singh. 813 Roderick
PIANO BENCHES 111 31
Sturdily Constructed and Finished In It
Different Colors la Choose rrom
ARROW FURNITURE CO. LTD
1314 Ouvt B» Opp Rio Theslre E 8084
NO I BLACK BOIL OOVERNMEITT
tested Any quantity Phnn# Bel-
mont 44 it
IP YOU LIVE IR SAANICH FOR TOUR
* plumbing healing and Nix Bed drain#
rati Sid Millen At Wa'kin# F *181
PLANT NOW - AUBRIETIA. OOOD
* cnlnrs: panstea einias inrmwie pnlv-
snihus mlsed Cirwiehan »»ed1lna* blue*
Oowd Dlanls Reasonable price* Elk Late
Garden* Cordova Bar Road W J Roaher.
XJO. 1 DRJTtJkND DOUGLAS FIR FROM
In Oreat Central Siove length Thick
hack, mieed with Inside block* On# rortl
13 69 Ph«n# B 1BJ6 Dland Fuel Supply Co
vrw CEDAR CHEST. RUST STUDIO
couch boy s Wka, two Spanish guliara.
R 2J*a BOB Kings Road
DAVE WHITE
Plumblnt and Heatlne Stokers and
Oil Rurner*
Inatallatlun and Hervictns
1711 Kinet Road Plvnr.e E 9416
«• A WTltTST TTTE VERY BENT - GUAn-
3^ anleed dry. all-fir »awd>i#k No ahav-
Inc* with 11 Rush oeder* filled Im-
mediately. Order* taken for Colw-tod
lantfnrd and OoMalream. »l*ei Bulk
only, two unit*. IB. Market Fuel O 3494
STRAWBERRIES .Currant* naepherrle#
3 Blaekbe-ney, Peach. Apple Tree* Ever-
K-ena Flowering Shrub* Monterey Cypreaa,
ddir.g Stork Be sure to *e* aur display
THE RHKtratlEftY
746 Yatea Rrree* Prop C Tyrrell
,’URNTTURX
iRADtNO to
CT7VT
l *NE l-PIRCE rHESTEnPIELD SI IT1
’ ' 1 prewar*. 3 nice walnut #»#nd*. I trt
liehl. 1 tnmulete walnul bedroom Pill*.
Sirieer arving maehin* 'A I eondlUssr
I Been# 1u»i ''andard tub*. 7 cider nreae
3667 Rlrhmnnd
* CHOICE SELECTION OF CONSOLE
* » radio*. 133 and 1 10 All tb good wnrl
ma order Orthuphonlr Vlclrola 820 See
u* for your hard-to-fe! parti and lube#
Beacon 21)3 763 Baquime'i Road
COMPANY
Bamboo Pishing I Pole#
U*ed lee Hole* from *3 59
2'k-H P. On Enilne
Wardrobe Trunks 137 90
Camp Cote, ranvas
Rooming Hnu*e Kitehen Cabinet#
1413 Ooverumer.t Street Pho
tHLNGS YOU VE BEEN WAIT! HO
FOR NOW APPEARING AT
••STANDARD "FUBNITURE CO.
Pitied Sewing Cabin#'*
Cagswei: and Adjustable Baa* Chairs
Tea W again and Talila lamp*
Electric Heater* and Oliver triecesdng
Item# an Every Flour V,
4*6 CLOTHING. H R*. Allot H. ETC.
I \UHOID AND ACE-TEE F1RF-IHBINT-
I " am shlrgle* for new home or over
ynur prevent ttmf Facr.orr approved ap
Pllcalor* Work guaranteed Term*
STEWART to HUDSON
*03 Gorge Road Ph- n# B 1171
FULL CROP
DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES nns YEAR
Plant Our "Rixkhlll" or "Sweet
September'’ Now
Many Other Varied** Including
•’Valentine Ettr* Early, "Elgin"
Eefra Late
Both Central Bttperimental farm
Imradurttant
Catalogue Pree
RUPERT STEPHEN A
Mountain Valley Farm thinran
I KIWKH RAW VAUOHW AUTOMATIC
I Mas orUy eut l« rord*. a* new 8376
B4J Ya'e* Street R 1#JJ
LL RADIOS REPAIRED EFTICIENT
and prompt Onaranteeri Call Q11I3
ADY'S BLACK HAND-TAILORED SUIT.
' me 16 la G 1491
1 ’T-ISLAND NO I rTR MILLWOOD All
l hand-pick- 'i -'."te length* g»nd f"r
atl-rnund n«e: 3 fd» 61 1 OK Fuel. 3763
Gove’nmeni OHU
NY RADIO REPAIRED AT BROWN 8
In 46 hour* 1636 Tnlmie Are F «4 <4
rpAILORED BLUB SPRINO SUIT. SPRING
• coat ru*e' both else II Reasonable
610 taxlse Avenue, cln’v by Lake Hill Com-
munity Hail
HUBER ST AMI’S QUICK AT niOOONl.
C7FNUINT DUROID ROOFS for rernoftng
* or tor your new h«m« Fully e»oerie*,red
roofe’i apprvreij by Eiflnev R'mSng to Fa
per Co Ltd —Your guarantee ol workman
ship and material* Estimate* gladly given
HOME BUILDING PRODUCT* LTD Ap
proved Applicator* 3904 Govt St O 6431
VAR RADIO SIX TURKS PUSH- BUT
tan Perfect rondldon Bargain. 6*'
KMINOTON P Y I'W 11 ITER,
ni»e rundlllwt) 669 16«4 Fort Slreet.
1 ’ P- ISLAND NO I rin ts-mcH. TWO
t rnriU 111 Never been In weter Im-
mediate delivery ftlllrrewl Fuel G >ntA
BARGAIN LIST AT JACK S. 16)1
Broad- A barruw wheel and e*le 63
NRkel-piaied coHe* urn, 613 39 UR 7-lut#
radio 633 Corner haain and 2 N P i*P».
, II 30 Lion’a -head anlid braa* door knocaer.
KENTUCKY Bt UE J,9 j#r, |I3 6- tube radio 123 Mi
IN MIXTURE | —
BETTER CHOICE AT JACKS •«>
Rruad A boy • cycle, wide n»ndlebar«.
Nlee rail*# 11 76 Clean cabin trunk
foil#* grinder. 12 3«
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR* — WE RE
pair and overhaul all make* of »ewlrj
machine* E»Mmate# frev llione E #61“
linger Sewing Ma-htne Co
STANDARD EURNITURE CO.
H W far Hume Lvvellr.raa
'7 Yatea 730 View
I/ XPERT REPAIRS IN YGI7H HOME OB
a# mine, ears you line and money 6p»
cdHJyinf In aum' radio repair* Hnme
Rail In Service. 416 John Street H ISJ1
For Quality in Unpointed Furniture et
Reasonable Prior* It e the
FIR - UP -ISLAND PIN
r PLENTY OP INSIDE SLOCKS
AND BLAB WITH BARK
Clean — Fair Splitting
IMMEDIATE DFt IVTRV
ORDER TODAY
CHEWING FESCtTE
COLONIAL RENT
BALLAHTTHt BROS LTD
1331 Doutlaa S'reet Phone 0 3431
FI. AT ROOF STB VICE
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’’ of th* prvserl condt'inn 06 eour
mof and elve w»»* an hnne«» r*p«M of
Its cnndiltnn FREE Wa »y»e. Alia# In
prnteetire cosllnca and repair*
REROOriNO REPAIRS
C E ORAM
ROOFING and INSULATION
39*4 Bl*n»f*'d St Phone E »333
FREE ESTIMATES
NURNtTURE
TORE PIXTUHER COUNTERS
1 ran l*re* l A hi# » e’e Been si
n R'.ora** Ca . 639 Ratdon Street
1714 Oovi at. Opp Ren Theatre E 6034
LX)H COMPLETE S AT7SP ACTION AND
• guarameed e'lytmanthlp aefd »9«r
repair* in David Sp*V*r Ltd ape'1* ■
In radk* aerryce* and tjemhera ef A R T
yrNAP ENOUGH ASBERTCW BLOCKS TO
IT a i*r*e h IlMlM 17' E
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Hollywood Reds
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Kidney Hu.nta
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f **nrd#
6- PIECE CHROME DINETTES
Dineiie Table With Chrome Hair-
pin Lag* and 4. Chxomr Chair*
ATT* CONNOR EASY
Wringer repeiri # *perlalty
in stock Tavlwr to Co
bf Brt'.uh Columbia
PHONE O 6736
HONEYMOON SAY FUEL CO
6A4 Jnhnann St reel
Ptnrna E 4141
ri’RAYB AND PI-ATE*. RAFT AHT
I floodllahl lank* maak* and tr unmet
and all ather darkrowm ewulplAmt E metre
1106
1,’OR SALE- PANEL MODEL ATWATER-
Rent radio-phonograph MRUluUaa
401 Henry Btrewt E 6947
J\ Efficient and prompt gwarant#^ aer#'
lee. Vacuum claaavra aU make# ail mod'
eta Bargain# Oltll
ANTED- I6g CORDS DRY OR SEMI
dry cwrdwood Bob l<76. Colonial
LXJR RADIO HER VICE CALL R C SOUNDv,
I to Radio S»rrl«* Phone E 4711
Beauty Comfort Reliability
Ip equipment and eons' rwetion
from teller to real E«um*ie* free
60 fewt I -Ply eoyrugaled
I* 86 4*
corrugated, templet# with
IBM
AVI YOUR RADIO ETEED NOW BY
enmpe'em eTperreneeg toehnleiana
ek aerate* standard wviea# Flay eh er
a O 7148
> Are laa'herrtt# Coveivd
With Chuira of Color#
POOLE'S FURNITURE STORE
EriEH-CLABH FURNtTURE HO DO 1 11
and sold till Broad Phone E 4683
RUSKS WARDRTiBES • T K A M t R
• rarellp* rabln •p'.'leaely tueaN new
i4HNr perl*'! 679 kfraret S' reef
A BARGAIN
Helrw Celling
Rad Cedar Millwood with plenty ef
Inal da easy *pllttlng
Make* an Ideal fnel for kitchen ran#w
and furtiare
Order Today
I Cord . *4 0*
1 Cord* _ I1H
PHONE O 6634
69 fee«, E-ply
rouptlngr*.
Ora** Shears A^nth -edged
3-font Tree Prur.art
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I vARPFTB AND UPMOLBTHHHD FURN1-
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CARPETORrUM. 1926 Cook t 3Mt
ADIO
30 Y vat*' Rooflina Eaperler.ce
taoery Wurkmenahlp
391 Niagara Street Ph
Hammond Power Translorvner*.
tyaed
Mammand Chaam* ail Mae*
nammond Amptifler Chaaai* ’
TrarwwniHlna Tube* 616# 697*
TV JO. HY76* M4*
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BC ROOrERR AND AGENCIES
Sttneranm of Tnmarrvw at 716 Vlaw
Materials Avalleei# -No Waiting
t 4933 O 7066 Night. O MP4
I4K Douglas Etreea
6617766 INDIA RUGS
Marwar Bua*
4 ft 6 in Bin lln.tn eaters af told,
green blue sand beige. >»PPer bod etooe
| A ERHARD- HE! NTEMAN GRAND PIANO
V* and bwnrh enmptetely reenndlttened .
end slab one etgbi-pseee dictng-rowm set In
e*. elient rnndilloa Phone 1 1213 Eve-
ning# G 3363
Filter Condenser.
49 meter M0 wall Air Wound Tang Cntl
Hammarlwnd llgmmfd Tran»mlttma Con-
denser ewod selettim of ptceup*
Have Rerelver Tubes W4'. 69934, HM*
ISA 1266A. 8AB7* also •one's for above
AD AN AC ROOFTNO COMPANY
Low Con Re- Roofing
A BEAUTIFUL OARDEN 9
Can Be Town by Planus^
ROSBS CAMELUAB SHRUBS and
ffunr tress
Wa Ah* Carry a Complete B'oea of
Ftearer ang Yegeioble Beeda
and Fertllssery
LAY RITE NURSERIES LTD
771 FoG Street Fbene O IT
ALBERT A SOOTLXRS COAL
BO 1 FIR COHDWOOD Hr •»«”-* Lengths)
and NO I MILLWOOD
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
trunk#, epotteealy «
*79 Mem rva Btrewt
OU.TWOOD BED
spread, new set
LOCAL AOEJTl FOR I B L MOTOR
CHAIN RAWS
ALL KINDS OF BAWB PIIJOJ
ELECTRIC HANDSAW BRAZINO
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
Lawn Mwweva C*:i*d Ter ang Delivered
i Promptly - O g:u
TO OUT-OF-TOWN
SUBSCRIBERS
McLennan, MrrEXLY a hues
1409 Owvwmmewt Street Ph®"' O
rtRIT THE FUBUC MARKET
r ARE rv ERG RkRNF, FLOW EH ISO
TREES AND SHRURS, FEU IT
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WOOD- IMMEDIATE DEUVERY
Cut sneeial He f «**6 all hand Ptrkrd
re*dy i« burn Only *4 a *wrd
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6®4 Johnson Street Phone • *9*1
At lit* Finn ef Ih* Bridie .
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THP nATI.V COLONIST. VICTORIA. B.C.. SATURDAY. APRIL 6. TH"
1 .MOM. Y TO LOAN
tCunilnuedl
THE
OREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE CO.
— Offer* —
MORTGAGE LOAN FACILITIES
Op Ali Type* of Residential Propertiaa
at Current Kate*
— And —
National Housing Ael Laacv arranged
fot butidme at: 'type* ef residential
prupqrue# at NflA rates nf IT*.
Terms Arraneed to Suit Your
Requlimnert#
— Also —
Real Estate AsenU and. Contractor!
Buaincu Solicited
A WINER TON to CO , LTD
Victoria Representative*
6ln Brouahtoo St Eat 1168 Ph E 7111
A HOME OP YOUR OWN
THROUGH ARAB LOAN
Lent Readily Arranged by Thia Old
Ealabluhed Firm. Amnia Fund*
KEItL BTE PH ENRON LTD
U BlNINKSb DIRECTOR T
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OVER 60 FIR
It 6# A CORD
Delivered in 3 > -Cord Lute
Oet Your Winter Supply In How
Phan* 0 7323 VIC PAINTER
COAL— MAN AIMO COMOX end ALBERTA
J E PAINTER * ttONB
All Cor mu ran i • •
ELOOB iL'RF ACING
*g FOR SALE— MlbCELLANEOl'S « FOR SALE— MIBCCLLANCOUI
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TJLOUOHINO. GARDENS LOTB ACRE- jjp
a aee plr-uahed. dlseed. risltlsated. leveled: I J)
CVS IN RECONDITIONED BEW ING
ranged Tajlor to Co 636 Pork
Y’LOOR RE NU CO FLOORS’ BANDED —
l and finlahed Estimate* Ire# E 6«4V
T.’LOOHB BANDED AND REPIN ISHED Uul>
1 Uardwood and ftl It'd O M07 I ^ »»
ELECTRICAL REPAIR#
LL Household Appiianr# Repair* Oliver
' Elect rlt. *31 Johnion B 1631
DR KK1.VEH ELECTRIC SHOP
PHONE D »*J»
6 lie Ocirrrnment Street Phnrve O 4121 >OH AND EFFICIENT SERVICE , E AND D PORTABLE WELDINO SERVICE
UANTLU TO BORROW
Mortgage money at curretct
rates Quirk geri.inrg AU" N H A
leans Van der Vllet, Cabeldu to May. Ltd .
1313 Broad Htraei E 7174
G 1 1 t-K REAL ESTATE FIRM W
I k city irqulrrs cunnertions with private
man## for small loans ou first mririaaaes.
'ir.rlii* Inlefisl at •* All replies treated
«itb the strictest confidenra Boa 6)1
Colonial. ^
IK 8 1 MISS IflllKt I < * It V
BLLLDOEEBA
1 sUMXJOZ.INCI, LEVEUNO. CLEARINO.
ON ALL OK YOU It ELECTRICAL
TWjUIILES
FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN UPON
REQUEST
ELECTRICIANS
AN ORTON ELECTRIC— Prnmpt Berries
-J on domesQn and commercial B 6J31
- HOOK BANDING
-JLOOR BANDER FOR RENT BY DAY
or wee. Fairfield Hardware E 0036
FRI Vi H POLISHING
l.-URNITURf PIANOS ORGANS. BTC.
road grading and r*. mealing » 3647 ]' |UMIr1nB rrt.l>«.rir,g o Francom.
T ) ULLDOZERS FOB HIJ1B. I.AROE AND
1* small, by hour nr day E 3308
l 9BTAGE AND U6LIVKET
^T*ATOMIC tlEUVERY— mRNfTURE
k b*gg«*» parrel Proynpl rellanlr
aervtca E 6744 or <1 *36 7 I veteran'
» DO DELIVERY. MEflSFNOER BEnV-
. lea B 1326 Night and day
NO AST M«J«r*OER SERVICE - MRS
/ sage# anywhere light truck hauling
bagiaB*. small furniture, etc. 631 Yatee
Ctreet. Phone O *2*1
f A 1 66OI.I0 bL'PPLIES
OtATTJSfl. It«*arle«. Prayer Hpak#. OlfU.
Kaufer's. BTI Richard* Vancouver B C
CHIMNEY SWEEPS .
i BC CHIMNEY SERVICE. VACUUM
* • equipped Phor.e O 1367 or E 67*4
Appointment at unco
. HUGHES BUCCEH.son TO ORAY'P
yV.Chimner Sweep ireglsteredi Chlm-
B7B hihn.uti.
Ft MIGATINO
We Weld Pipe Lines and Tana* Oeneral »
Reparra Wtlri.naandHard Surf.Gng »“ ^ JlMjW
PHQ6IR E62J3 6 46 I Music Jot Canada
WINDOW CLEANERS • ••
VETERANS WINDOW CLEANERS UN- J J? |
» iter new management E 6*98 J
7 1* M*aVt‘ SSSg
34 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY i ? J?
— — * I 00 Opera
CHARTERED ACCOCMT ANTI I 16 | Wings of Song
- — — — . — — ^ g 30 1 fllble Hour
JAMES PRICE to CO.. g 4»J Wlnge^flf «ong_
ChartvMd Acrauri'arte « oo | Opera
1 11S-VB Ceni/el Elrlg «29 Vlrw 1 7623 g:|« | Opera
I - — — T virjj g 30 I Opera
ELECTRO LYSIS 8 41 1 Opera
t^UPERPLUOUB HAIR AND MOLES Re- {J ^ | K'turga^an'pUB
^ moved permanently by alertrtclty {| M ' Mualr favalrarie
Suecei . guaranteed Dorothy Henman, to it ' Mmlc Cavalrad*
.Speruliat. London. England PrarUc* **- no#
l UTOCYCLE SPECIALIST -COMPLETE , O 2411
.A repair service W 3 Oawn*. 1943 j -
I S ARY 8 BLr
ditloa. *i
i ABY S BLUE PRAM VERY GOOD CON-
* ditloa. *1*9 ferriage mat trews Phvna
Oawn*. 1953 i
VILLIERS AUTOCTCLE. COMPLETE- Mr'ii't
iy ove fhwuled economical Uanvporta- E 810*
i • AM ERA KODAK MONITOR *20 III
• and 1-500 rypaaure meter elect' >"
Hrni'h meke H. ti first -claia condlllon
H1CYCLEB— All sue* repairs guaranteed ' arrnen
We buy bicycles and pan* 133* banka Mi»r#e V
vONCRETE MIXER* 'SHIPMENT JUKI
arrived from factory Canadian Pair
4 'OMBINATION LAUNDRY TUB AND
' sink good roofliMn |3S Cwlguita 1ST
/ VOMPLETE DARKROOM EQUIPMENT
) r uplre nag _
I'lECTRICAL 1 JEFAUtB
. — — — ■ ! tat Iianerj in Victoria JO year* 303 Beol
\LL INSECTS AND HODENT8 IN YOUR lard Building Telephone O 7642.
home eitrrnilnated Roache# snu, . . - — —
* * bums eiiermlnated Roache*. sou — —
flaaa, motha bed bug* rat# mica, wasps | ^TELLA HARK Ell IB NOW CARRYING
! Varatlng of premise unnecMvary Work * » on Mr* Lillian Barker's practfe In
rloue by etperimred ' operator* PIED I the removal of superfluoua hair, at 323
PIPER CK . Uil . 64i Johnson l 7811 , Howe B»r»'t O IMI
Vera KoUy , 1,M ECTKICAL 1JFPAI
Murder U Ut Hobby INDIAN fiCOUT MOTORCYCLE IN A l] Jj
Murder It My Hobbj ’ I condltioe. g«*d paint, I200 *T Barter w^HARS -
True Myatenea 1666 Bt Ann Street, Oak Ray after l. VACUUM ( LEAht. !<»•
True Mystama noon.
The Shadow
The Shadow I UST
Quirk a# a Flaah »T me
Quick aa _* Flash ,,
Ttioae" Webetvra ber ol
7 hose Wrbatarg BJ7 Po
Cadrlr Foster
Quinton Reynold* ■
Th# Better Half
Th# Det tar Half . q<||
Chaplain Jim | J , ,
Chaplain Jim _ coiret
I" ard
Mediation Board
Don't Be a Flicker .
1 Gabriel Heatter _ _
Exploru r * #n
Exploring ; I Al
DC'tiblt or Not tUM
t
I N r
' Opporuuuti
Name th# Ror.g » » -*
ng \\ t
I Eddie Rlrkenbacker Rook#
Eddie Riekenbaeker _
Waller Winehell
Have the Week
INDIAN MOTORCYCLES
I VI K MODEL MACHINES. BOTH HRIT-
Je i h and American, on hand, priced
conei.ly and guaranteed Bee us.
R SHANKS At HONS
*21 Fort Street
ADY'S CCM BIKE. OOOD CONDI- *_
LAMPS • ro ASTER!
HEATtVO F5DK
let C* Check Vour Faulty WHIM*
and Switches
ISLAND KUKTKIC HER VICE
We Call tor and Deliver
G 10^4
1,7 LXCTH1CAL REPAIRS • HAVE YOUR
1 -y trun tdasiei wall s Iron nr sandwich
[caster repaired now kspert wnrkmanship
at low prtcet lIUdHU, a Bay Company
llouacaart* DvDariimni Phone E 7111
I, 7008 FRESH FP"M nil fahm »pe>
• J ctal dry-rlraned graded aud candled
tor preserving Dellsrred at wholesale
price Phune wenlngt Belmont 16X
i Hon. Phone U 3414
•EW LADY 8 RALEIGH BINIRTS Bl
' cycle. 185. Phone O 228)
I ' ANTED (i(fJl) AMERICAN MOTOR-
L’NaUkH PHAM MILDIKO HIGH
• • rhair steel crib. nre»»er *es green
•el, green
i; ii'' dishri inaiiie) radtn. gramuphon*
a id te.Mfd* Phune E 610*
|4** XTKNBIOW IJU3DKBH AND BTXF
I J ladrir . » Made ol arrure Rest quality.
Stanrland'a. 64v Part Sireat. U 181*
HARRIS' BICYCLE STORE
New and Used Bicreles and Autocyclg*
SALES and RENTALS
Repair* Painting Accraauriea
Welding. Key Culling Lock* Repaired
Fully Competent and K»periencrd dial!
Prompt and Efficient Bervtre
•LECTRIC
• Beatty
r-'t.VVOOD 2 AND '«
I a woolen #*■ k f*
|.’fl LARGER E 810*
„ .... 1 1 .YOUR SINOIX CYLINDER STEAM EN-
TS* Fort Street Ph"i»« O >*** 1 pnri> condition. 13 U p Any <"«#»
— 1 or tiarir aicepieit Bi'eelel *Uentlo<' gi»»B
VVTLSON9 ECONOMY FURNITURE to ri'it«nr , V • Handley. TH
Gent a Bicycle, aood shape 122 39 Fairrlrw Ruad. EsquRnalt. B C
646 CORMORANT — G 3813 , ' neanr. „.sV u t-rM
Hid duos, roaches, fleas— com-
Piet* eatermlnatlon guarantead K»U-
mate* Utr lnqulrie* ennlldehtlal Phone
V'ii '.'•)• t ' • c., 't'.l nt T U 7336
GEKEEAI- HAI UNO
I 6ANDORA THANRFEH - PROMPT AND
I rei'abte- service Oeveral hauling
■ r*trt an* rtnlser Ui aate Pvltege R 1952
CHIROPRACTORS
”~"~JOHN M STURDY 0 C.
Registered and Licensed
Complete X-Ray Laboratory
*1) View Bt Phone E 5034
OSTEOPATHIC P1IT6ICIAN6
Jt VERNON B TAYLOR. REGISTERED
CK WX— 969 ka.
klornl ng— 8u ndk J Concert. •: New# • JO;
Organ Rhapaody. IIS. Request 6;
Family Hour. I JO: Do You Remem-
ber! 19 JO: News. 10 *3; Onl'ed Church
II Afternoon— Peter Dawson. 12 J9 Newa
13 *5: Stiver and Blue. !' HU Parade.
! I )6: The Shadow, 3. New* nummary. 1;)0.
Ilarrr Elnrilrk 3 43 Wade Lane J: Coun-
, try Edtttan. 3 16. Reg D!*on. 3 38; On-
eratli* Revue I Open Houae. 4 >0: New*.
Is Reverie. 6 16: P Mwrtln, 6 T9 Bhow-
1 time 143. Your Eir« 6 IU» Your Eye.
6 13 New#. 9-S6- Swm Roev. « #6 Fvaedam
Window# Floor# Gutter* Carpet*. Paint
Washing and Repair# Etc — O 64S1
INCOME TAX
VNCOME TAX -RETURNS PREPARED
1 lor Individual# and email buatne«*e« A
Sunday Highlight*
• nw p m.— Bequest Fragrant hIB"
• 5* p nt — Double *r Nathlng,
KOI-
7:99 a nt.— Hear at ( harm. ROMO.
7 50 p at — Fawny Rrlre. MR"
l:MI ra.-Oliat Gllderal****.
ROMO.
R:M wm. — Btwadia kiro.
• m * ■ — Claaal* far Today, f KB
6:39 pm.— Jack Benny. ROMO.
t JOB— 609 ka.
kluruing— Light and Life, a 16: (Thristlan |
Bcienca, I *5; Albert* Bible Inatltut*. 6. I
Lutheran Huur a. 39: God'* Huur. 10.
Uriercreat Bible. 10 30: Metropolitan Tab-
ernacle. II Afternoon— Ncwa 12.30. David
Evana. 13 *5 British firael, I; Dr Plrtch.
1 15 Jubilee Quartette 1 10 King-# Mes-
pengers. 3 Puursquare Ooapel 3 13. Church
INDIAN "44 PHONE E 8967
40L IIQVBS AND RANGES
A LL MAKES SAWDUST BURNERS RE
A paired (Starkey) Doraesll* Sale#
1616 Duugla* Street E 3612
Tu. KINDS OF STOVES AND HEAT-
TV era- Wood, oil and et'al burner*
nf the Aliy 3 JO Concert Hall, 3. Don I ci , Second-Hand 8inf« 671 Johnaon
7 hum## 3 39 New# 4 Stuaie Conaervatury, I
< 13. Dinah Shore sjt Juat a Bon*
AND WOVE*
I.'ENCK OPr YOUR OFFIGE UEnK WITH
1 n!!.e-l.u>t-*i* nak ralllnp 14 Inrhv.
high, dituhle swing gate I paid fifty . y«U
pat twenty O 5167
I .NOR BALE - FURNITURE OF FOUR-
RE- ■ roomed apartairm also a buy * blcji l*
slaa Phone o 0»7J
l.NciR SAL! SEXTANT BY HEATH.
,AT- | » etitiie** laneen' Vernier resdln*. c«m-
tera dlllun a* new B *3*3
on ' — — • _ ~
| NOR BALE - CEDAR FENCE POSTS —
>VE» to rteftsrvd 91mm KnUM 6* X
ft OR ham:
1 netnin*
I,NOt.DING I
Dr-ualas
Home 11 Lifeline Gospel II JO
OH LOWTNnriRri
• iRpenrer's FortJt’
hM*‘ burned earuum s^v.r* War vat rnunter., Berrlc, 419 IRehart Bldg R 1932
• >au. reliable E 722* I 1
complete Inrom* Taa service Yarwood Ae- \ steam lialh# light baths, manage E23U.
40 FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS 40 FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS 40 FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS
(Continued i | (Conllnuedt ! __ fCantlnuedi
\ I ANTEL RADIO FOR RENT. I* PIR
.UM , NEW BHIPMENTB THIS WEEK INCLUDE monih Empire 3647 •
INSULATION
~ YOUR HOME WILL BF COOL IN
SUMMFH WARM IN. WINTER
IF YOU INSULATE NOW
ROCKWOOL KIMKOL
Modern equipment and experienced
erew* Insure *ati*!*rtory sppllra-
tinn and result#.
Free Eitlma'e* Easy Terms
C r. ORAM
R OOP! No and INSULATION
3691 Bianshnrd BL Phone E 9322
BEE US FIRST
!1K WIRE — INPULATE NOW
8s vt Up tn One-Third on Y«ur F »«I BUI
Hlghe«t Grade* of Insulation
Materials Used
Eiperl Applicator*
FREE ESTIMATES - EABY TERMS
J L BUXTON
B C ROOFERS 4r AGENCIES
Insulation Dtvlaion
716 View Bl Plume E *623 or t QT71
LAWN M"W ERA
a -I LAWN UOWEH RHARPRNINO— A
MISCELLANEOrS
TABLE LAMPS
Of Otarm and DUtinrilon
NEW SHIPMENT!! THtS WEEK INCLUDE
Ice BC'ie* (all steel*
L*rg«-slte Healers
IU8T ARRIVED' A new collection of Electric Heaters
(able lamp* wtih beautiful Amerlean Electric Door Chimes
china vase base* aome with 22 karat gold electric Iron*
inlay. Complete I Bedronm Chair*
174 *Y) Hunk Bed*
- Trlilt# IurinD>
143 19
G4 »ll * 6GRTABLE MAJESTIC GRAMOPHONE
1 with radio attachment, perfect rnn-
n so to sis w dmon |» 00
III ,95 A AD H STORE
139 60 and 633 Ml' J»hnsun 8}reet Plum* 0 5163
Stove 8tnre. 633 Puri E33II.
AROE. NEW PREWAR MOFFAT no'
I# range, automatic nven control t’«ed ,
only few week#. 6190 rash. Box J716,
Colonial
Monarch coal and wckjo stove
White enamel 138 3138 Rowland
Avenue Phone B 1688 - j
Mct'LARY GAR HANGE. LIKE NEW
. 1023 Rank Stree'
I .301. DING INVALID CHAIR 819 351*
Dougiaa E 37*J
| • -MCE SAFE AND
I ou* DvVIlblaa air compreasor O J3Sg.
T.JOR VENETIAN BUNGS AND Bt'PPUER,
I I’artllr Venetian niind Co till Fort.
ID HANDY GHAVEl ROAD
* nil Dp:!. Culwood Belmont S3M
■AOR HALE WH l.IS PIANO. PHONE
' O 3137 morning* nr evening*
i » OOD It' J AH (IRAVFI. DELIVERED
* * Phone Culqullg 1B«X
I I OURE TRAILER. REASONABLE GOOD
• I rubber ronler rupboarda iraall elee-
THE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA, BC. SAT UR DAN
75 BUSINESS OrrOH Tl’NlTIES
lOtmnaaed)
TIMBER BROKERS
lOgaUaoMn
Al'TOMOBIl I S
AUTOMOBILES
75* BlSl.NESb OPPOUTl NITIRB
'Continued I
It FOB SALE— MISCELLANEOUS 4Z POI I.TRY AND LIVESTOCK
(CeaUauadl I i CouUnuedi
it HOL'HEJLEEFING BOOMS
WANTED
'Continued'
Nm CHAW III OOOO CONDITIO*.
1 lli Phona B 10)1
XM BOAROCD: SANITARY QUAH-
un Date real Kennal* OutdulU lOU
1 QJ 1 c7,*7rol#i Maaiar Da Lux* Sedan
I ix~* A Hrqutra '16- #d trad* Prefer
coup* S-pssaet-gar
1 O'iO Pruatanae S*<i*n •mult by Du
• rantl. Want Modal “A" In trade.
- TATEii street auto balm
Ml Yalna 81 B !0)3
HOUSEKEEPING ROOM WANTED FOR
elderly couple for abort period. Rich-
wood and Jubilee dial rid t. mill
P K BROWN b SONS
EVERGREEN REAL
ESTATE, LIMITED
Attention: — com rim automo-
blle repair i Body and fender, paint*
ln«. welding. rarbureVor motor tune-up
All work guaranteed Pbone u» and we
•111 pick up yimr ear or truck lodaj
Towing Berrlre Day and Night
JiJVK YOUR DOG MUs VTTAMIN ’’S"
' * with calcium, phosphorus and Iron
NuUfe teat e leu condition powder* contain
all in correct proportion* and other ralu-
able logrtdicDia At drud ilotdi and pet
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN DESIRES' ONE
large room or amall lultc Raa own
dltbc* and Uncn Phone 0 7167. Room 111,
murntngi
pKOi lin Bl ORB -Owner railed I
loan put tell aruiitable gc/te.-f Hurt,
gctlker with Loci and O i “
\%*ANTTO— BTANDINO TO. TIMBER
' ' or lugger va supply loga io a tie
miU cloae to Vlcturta
Bui 1007 Colonial
B1CYCLC8 OVERHAULED • U TO
yOUNU COUPLE, NO CHILDREN. UR-
I gently need I or ) room*, furniahed
or unlurnUhed. Permanent Referencaa.
P
AUTO CAMP— t AECSIDB AUTO CAMP -
Bacallinl location, now to Virion* I’noa
Include* bvata and llvsia. < I • » 1 1| || |
PuU detail* at alffce Cl'l.ul'u
IRISH WATER SPANIEL TWO TEARS
I old (Pared female, aplendld inane ap-
pearance and disposition ; MS Empire 0400
130* Hampton Road
NIUHT CALLS:
Mr. Parang, O SSU. Mr Bellingham. B 1010
ROBINSON'S
17)0 Broad St. Opp Colonial Phone E Oil
ALL SIZES op TIRE REUNERB AND
afaoaa. alao 0 00 a M Good war Urea,
16-inrh wbeela for Purd. Ctieeruln Chrya-
ler and trailers Oeneral automottre and
Ure repair* Retreading and uaed Urea
Oartn Jack. 1117 Qusdra St Phone B6J31
SALES and SERVICE
Complete Stock of Naah Parti
Specialised Naab Mechanlca
A l*o Expert Repair* on All Make* of
Car* and Truck*
VICTORIA SUPER ' SERVICE. LTD.
Blanahard at Johnson E mpre I lit
75 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
APARTMENT BUCK- Owner instruct* u*
to eeU this well-situated apartment. cou*
taming tii* iuiir* Auinmatn wi heat.
Mar u purchased uo vary £1 •» i||U|
favorable terms Ul-iUtftl
WARE1N. AN AMAZINO AND PROV-
* en remadr usad extensively in
South America for curing manse and
moat »kin dueate* prevalent in DOOS.
Try U on your pet. watch the result*.
Sold al Braekman-Krr. Scott h Padtn't,
the Pvt Shop and Hltcoek 4* Clesrlhu*
MIDDU-AORD BUSINESS MAN. NON-
'drlnker and of rettned t as lea *eaka
furr.ubed heated room, with garaga ipacc
Boa 3440, Colonist
£•>(1 lUMI-^AaDWARE. MEAT. ORO
#T-»Mnrv cm*. and post «rr,<* m a
last growing CAmmunliy Turnover. »«0 tmo
a year, ann ran be increased a* consumer
products are evallable AH good clean
•lock and up-to-date equipment Thu busi-
ness w.ii bear the closest investigation a
beautiful fire-room suite lor owner with
garago and oulbulldlngi. all In good con-
dition. ou a hsUf-acre ol land Will avott
quickly.
A r*»' "oportttn-
%• I UUU u. fut future Indepriidenir
Showing ratcUmi return* on investment
Carrying the usual lines, candles, soft
drink«. curios, etc. Win stand the cloaeat
investigation Phone for appointment.
1 "W )( ) “ ^avenue- producing property
~ ,w r.,ar Cook Street just ouU.de
the half-mile circle An (-room house
with two suite* renting for a total of Me
alao hvtng-rcwm. kitchen and two bed-
rooms for owner Three piece bathroom
up and separate toilet down Pull reaient
basement hot -air furnara Onod Ini
frm ed fruit trees Plumbing U new and
limes blind* and furniture In suite* la-
ri uded In above price. Possession three
ALBERTA
BOOTLESS COAL
Lump. Era and Nut
Order Yours Today
4UTO BODY AND PENDER REPAIRS
car and truck painting; upholstering
Victoria Atrro body
Corner Douglas and Discoecry Hill
LAUNDRY BUSINESS — ' In an Up-Island
prosperous town ae offer a full) -equipped
laundry and dry -cleaning business Own-
ers residence of si* rooms and drove it
truck included Thu bun- » | II 11 1
nvss neu 4*00 per month nr— Bf
\ I ALE STUDENT DESIRES HOUSE-
•'* keeping room, close to Central Park
or Huh School B mi,
UTO CAMP. HOTEL. APARTMENT,
grocery or similar business wanted,
tier* only Bos 36)0. Colonist t
KIRK COAL CO. LTD
1X39 Broad St — 0 1141
POR DODGE. DE SOTO. BALES
and SERVICE
Complete Stock af Parts far Dodg* Trucks
J. M WOOD MOTORS
(3d Johnson Street
"Your Dependable Dodge Dealer*
rpEDDY BEARS -DUTCH REESHOND’
I puppies, distemper immunised. CKC
Re* Crakerr*'. Kennels. Buriuldk. half
mUa past Uslmcktn
EXPERIENCED TRENCH COUPLE JUST
x arrived fmof Pranc*
IP ITS ELECTRICAL WELL PIX IT
TOASTEHR - IRONS - LAMPS
VACUUM CIXANEKS - WASHERS
HEATING PADS • CLOCKS - ETC
PHONE B 1414
Knoine second m oniwo spycial-
tets - Oet our prlrr* Complete lob
rrbore. install piston pins, rlna* New-
engine performance. Eesy on ga* end oil
CHET DOWMAN OARAOE— T34 JOHNSON
OT desire in rent
Bummer rreurt leartMira or small hutel in
the country, choice location Stale condl-
lluns Bus 3710. CulonUt
R BROWN b SONS
53 FLATS AND APARTMENTS
TO RENT
U’MIN A DOG KEEPS SCRATCHING
hunself. he probably need* condition-
ing Moet likely Karswood Condition Pow-
der* wilt clear up the Irritation Karswood
Powder* supply needed mineral element*
snd lone up vital organs *1 mil of every
100 HritUh dag esperta us* Karswood Mold
at drug »tor*s and pet shuns
LrtablUhed 1M0
Membtr Rest Estate Board of VMoria
till BROAD STREET PHONE 0 7111
Evening*
Mr Ulrich. E 4140 Mr Latug k 7M#
Mr. Frisk. G 3411 Mr O Tool*. O ISM
EOR RENT POR 3 MONTHS - VERY
nicely furnished B room suite, near
■ rk and »ra. IBS Middle-aged people
referred Hoi 3 Ml. Colonist
TTYDRAULIC HOIST. REAR END
•LI transmission large motors power
take-off and universal Clark » Auto and
Truck Parts Ml View Street E *04 L
*| PIECES Plate Glass 4 ft X 4 ft-; Wei-
— nut drop-leaf table. Hoyt automatic water
heater, fireplaces and bassets Ik 14 Oovt
AUTOMOBILB PINANONO
Conditional Bale Agreement* Discounted
Hate* Reasonable Quick Decision*
ISLAND PIN AN CIS. LTD
till Broad Suee* O TIT;
I/'l'RNlBHJaj PLAT.
L preferred. near
Church. 440 Bt.-x 3'
RET1RXD COUPLE
Chrtvtiaa Science
4. Colonist
YARDS SUB-SOIL POR PILLING,
lureted near centra of city. Bos
11 ’ANTED- YOUNG DACHSHUND. REA-
* 7 sonable price A good home ass-jrrd
Pbon* evening*, r lease o 1684
J«3B. Colonist
RETURNED SERVICEMEN
/ \NE 3-ROOM SUITE. WITH RANGE
' ' bed springs and matiresa: vacant on
Tuesday. B78 Johnson Street
ANTED — YOUNG. WELL - TRAINED
sheep dog. Julius Petersen. Crottqp.
TV EC ENT CHANGES In the New
Car Priority Ordar arc nor*
favorabl* ta you.
Com* In and talk U or* r. w* wilt
assut yau. 0
ATT^CTIVE PK0PLRTIL5 FOR
KtlN INVhiTOR^
1BJI PONTIAC BUSINESS COUPS
Esoclient Tire*
THOS. ATKINSON GARAGE
•17 Vauiouycr Street Phuoe E 3131
A REPUTATION POR PAYING HIOHENT
-* » prices for rati, bottles, tool*, tlovea.
furniture, or anythin* you wtib to dispose
of W* call anywhere any tun* B 3836.
ALSO
Modern fully equipped laundry and dry-
cleaning buain*«* with adjasent living
quarters Building cumplctely mod«mUe;l
Located In central
FLATS AND APARTMENTS
WANTED
Rooming house Showing 13-,
® ln»ere»t on Investment Five
suites, all rented and fully furnished. Lew
la*e« and can lower cost of operation Ten
minutes’ walk from r.iiv centra. See Uu*
at once. It will gn quickly.
Nu matter if you are looking for a little
grocery store at *4 noo or a cliy hotel at
1 300. MM) you will find the listings at Rat
A Stephenson well worth looking true
Ret* are some kpecial oilers lor today.
HARDWARE AND QROt’EKY BUSINENB la
good district Britt, building anh suttga
at, it (totes. Good Investment property and
a spirndid business lur ilia owner Store
volume u about 1*0 two yearly P««* for
flood net revenue
Campbell River
Por Northern Vancouver Island Prwperlle*
Bee or Write
GORDON O If UL ME
Reel Estate and Insurance
Phone *3 Campbell River B C
VAN ARIEA -SINGERS <7 .10 UP; HENS.
*3. Ship anywhere Pbone or write,
W Bmoolhy, 1B70 Oak Bay Avemse
ALL- ELECTRIC APPLIANCES. PTJR-
nlture. tools, motors, anythtoa of
Value bousht. sold. cschaogad Beat
prices 0 1113
\PA1ITMENT OR HOUSE SUITABLE
lor two naval couples KaqutmsR dis-
trict preferably. Boa 3B7I. Colonist
Your Chevrolet Dealrr
I'hon* O MM
lire*. 4360
View Royal.
OTHER AND SON • EX - SERVICE'
wish two or three-roomed salts, cen
Bn* 3747. Colonist
WILSON A CABELDO. LTD
ANYTHINO TN STOVES - WE PAY
highest orlrst and will call anywhere
In the elly or vicinity Phone O M34.
AUBURN CABRIOLET. 387*643.
1 • /— «» new palm, liceuce. cull and wir-
ing five good heavy-duty tires. 1334 R
Miller. Empire «8»B
\RRlVlNO SOON — Eieriric Rronden
Chick feeders snd waterers and all
kinds of poultry equipment and supplies
In stock J L Lang. BIT Yatss St O 8*3)
*34 Yates Street
1 8EFINED COUPLE. SEMI- RETIRED.
I* see* small furnuhsd apartment, with
1 erase Used to own property and Us care
ev local referencca If desired. Box 344B.
Colonist
All your old roRNTTCnx. tools.
radio*, bottles rasa and useful things
Oond prices paid. E MM E 0141 We call.
I,70RT STREET — 3-STORY BRICK
I building, which covers peri of a lot
30 a 130 Ornurul floor vetv suitable for l
large stare. Buy now for future use Priced
reasonably.
VIEW STREET - Close lo Quadra *0 i 130
ft . appmstmatrly: 3 old houses, rented for
136 a month. A sale desired and ofTers
wanted
DOUGLAS YATES ANI1 PORT -We have
several wetl-lorated business blocks and one
large warehouse Rents art depression
one*. Bhould show good revenue* when
controls are lilted Por further informa-
tion on these, please a»h for Mr V Bag-
thawe
THE B C. LAND A INVESTMENT AOENCY
LIMITED
023 Government 8l O 4tlB-6
building and business plus
stock at invoice
1 1 it 34 • McLaughlin -butch sedan
I.I-U serial No 107333. *160 Mrs, R
8t« yens. 340 Vincent Avenue. E 4377.
KUM-TRIC and coal oil BROODERS
chirk feeders end fuunie Orenrtvtew
Sheet Metal Work* Lid Vancouver B C
MASTERS MOTOR CO . LTD.
PAY’S CASH FOR USED CARS
rEW SHEETS OP ACE-TEX WALL-
-board. Pbon* o 1301
AUTO COURT with five sure
pump and More Pur labii
one thfrr-roocu cabin fur the
owner. Price, plus stock, is
CITY HOTEL BIWIN Eka L
going con.em; 38 rooms,
month approsimeuly I MW
net. Price
RANDALL'S
RETURNED VETERAN. WIPE AND
require bouse, apart-
itupanry May I Bos
Bee us for repairs lu all makes . Quick
service
NrW TIREB— Limited number of * 00 a 16.
B 40 a 16, * 00 a Id. Also used sire*
MASTERS MOTOR CO, LTD
til View Street Phone E 3641
-| 8 1 8|| OLDOMOIULE CUSTOM SEDAN
I New tire*, radio, healer, foe
Meins 1*31-37 trade required Ccnsi
Street Garage. 1731 Cook Street B 1714.
1 3LOUOHINO.
1 age aim a
MrPberson 176
Discing, garden* or arre-
od manure delivered Wm
Ruby RR 4; phone O 34*7
NH FOR SMALL CAMERA. ANY
rundition. al Camera Ecchaug# 1106
meat or roon
36*1. Colunut
r sale <
Revenue
I 4EPINED COUPLE NO CHU47REN DE-
II at re unfurnished suite or apartment,
4 (wins, elute In. tiy May 1. a 44* 1
BUSINESS BLOCKS en Douglas. Port end
Yetea Street ,
HOTELS
* V3UNTHY SCHOOLBOY NEBDH 16-IN.
' btke, about *30 Writ* Parker, e.w.
Glen Lake Oeneral Store
3 S -TON MAPLE LEAP DV
rear-end add new hotst. II. 010
P. TUlyer. E 4844
rpHB CLARnAVEN ’ - TOURIST AC-
1 co mm nd« 1 1 on. 1333 Oscar Street
Phone E *JS3
OUITABUC ACCOMMODATION NEEDED
* ’ by naval man. wife and baby Could
supply own «tove and some furniture. Box
3783. Colonist
HOTEL— Over 100 room*
Downtown location.
ASK POR Mlt JOHNSON AT
KER b STEPHENSON
LIMITED
»08 GOVERNMENT BT O 4131
vASII for old ofrire furniture and eaulp-
J meat Dig* on *. 1300 Block. OoVt
MOONEY’S AUTO BODY
We Are THE Specialists In Auto Body
Repairs — Steering and (Tam*
Auto Painting and Upholstering
• 14 Cormorant Strvwt Phone E SOI*
113* Vancouver Street Phone B 1313
NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL
FORD TUDOR. A61B8 WILL
trade on later model. Value 1400
WeaUierby. 11*6 Yates
\,riLLA DU REPOH— TO URIST ACCOM
* raodatton; bus service. 130 Paul Bay
Road. B 0416
APARTMENT
Tw*nt
Uon Ui Fairfield. I
turn*.
suttee. Ideel lore
Ihowing escellent re-
'lABIf PRICE POR ANYTHING TOO
J have to sell. Will eaU. E 3060
OMALL UNPURNlflliED APARTMENT
with private bathroom for quiet, re-
sponsible business girl B01 38*6, Colonist.
1 <W< UODOE LI Gin TRUCK. 8ERIAL
1 >Im3 M 50*70, 8384 R. D Barker, 4)0
Bolesklr.t E »3«.
1RAPI.EX RECOMEH OR OTHER CUT
^ film camera Phnna t* 6068.
SEMI-DETACHED DUPLEXES
built only a few year* ago
return*
- Stucco
Excellent
^ y UNDER ME^E £J
i v OOD OPENING POR HMAU. INVE8-
VI tor* to Invest from 1100 Li *1 000 tn
sound bmunrsa Strictly confidential. D i
3687. Colonial.
I ’ROENTLY WANTED BY QUIET RUB!-
neu soman — Small unlurnlxhed
apartment, or two housekeeping rooms with
private bath In Oak Bay or on direct car
or bus lib* fhvot day. E 8146; reentry*,
E MUM
IP YOU WISH DISPOSE OP YOUR
furoltare. etc antique or modern con-
sult ns Wt either buy outright or eel! for
ym Prod fmtih * Co kwMworw 04*13
Fog Price* and Funner Pertiruler* Call
Mr smith, o tiov
0U5tNES5 OFra^TUNHftS
Ifiorf PVRD V I DE LUX*. SERIAL NO
l.fs>.y C16J37I4. ceiling 1)44. Hade re-
quired, 1830-31 Pord or Chevrolet pre-
ferred Apply after 4 pm. 8. Clerk. POO
Lavender Avenue. Marigold.
Tear Home Away Prom Hnme
Dining-Room Serving Pine Pood*
Weekly and Dally Rate*
HOME AND INCOME SMI MONTH
Partly furniahed. seven room*, three
for owner Earlv poueuion Good invest-
ment. 8* 8t>0 3844 Wasrana
Y| ATCIfTNO DIVANS; ELECTRIC STOVE,
•' 1 preferably Moffat; rug. bedroom snd
dining-room furniture Bo* 36363. Col-
onist.
YM*» I MHj-lN'ontown building lot sit.
TJ -'Wy»U8 on Vat*. Street n. com-
mercial section of city Thl* valuable prop-
erty Is worth much more than price asked
Information at office
4t }( | ^APARTMENT BLOCK, rloso
TIUrIUU In and on main street
Brick . roust rue led building. *ijlomaile
•toker and a very good Income See this
at once.
4 "»l ) — OROC'KRYr and CONPErTION-
v'l'. , IIiY bl*,ln»»« reterlng lo high
erhotil include, stock and futures and liv-
ing ouarirrs Turnover 63 oon monthly.
Bee this at once a* It won't Iasi
>t' ! ] |l( I Tmo ,*r,r ■»— nhotusa. eloaa
,n inrsfi* •(.
m'iuC,'' bw* ,0t ,ht ,,|hl m*B
4 TTENTION — CASH PAID FOR OOOU
- » used car* of any maka. Davt* Motor*
Ltd *00 Port O 8154
ROPNTLY NEEDED BY MAY 1. BY
and wif# -- Apartment.
' naval officer
duplex or house, furnished or unfurnished
No children Good reference*. Bos 3744
GEO RANDALL
1303 POUOL AA ST. PHONE
N AUSTIN OR HILLMAN CAR WANTN
rd. good condition. Cash 44 3766
lLD COINS WANTED 1616 DUN8MUIR
1
THE QUEST HOUSE HOTEL
1863 Newport Avinue Oak B*y
Victoria, BC
IP YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BUYING
property or a bu*lne*a on Vancouver
lalsnd. write or DhoueJ
It LOWER REAL ESTATE
Aryvle St Port Alherni
Phono 786 Re* 487X
Wi Cover the Island
NKNCUMOEKKD MIDDIX-AUED COU-
pie desire small fumUhtd apartment
1 3506. Coin nut
AUTOMOBILB INSURANCE IB OUR
•penally Aik for Mr Hawke* at
Saanich Realty Co O *17* evia E 3847
NY GOOD USED CAR IN OOOD CON
dition. under 81.006 cash B 3138.
,!L BURNER WANTED. RANGE TYPE
Phone E 3450
A Distinctive Place for Residential Guest*
and Tourist*
Proprietress. Mr* Orac* E. Scott
B 3866 and 0 0238
UTOMOB1LE WANTED. ANY YEAR,
for cash. O 7325,
NFTHNIKHEO APARTMENT. BY JUNE
I; veteran: no children 0 8030
I 3RIVATE COLLECTOR W I 8 M R B TO
■ purchase old silver, ehlna. and plate
Phone Belmont 81 Y PO Bo« 7*. Victoria
VI LITERS AUTOCYCLE, COMPLETE
ly overhauled economical transporta-
._ *44 Port Street.
.L CABH. UP TO *1 306. FOR OOOD
car HI good condition, private E 7321.
ll'Airm) - BY RETIRED
» » people three or four-roor
furnished, without steps walktni
tv March 1. Apply Room 301
/ SOMPLET ELY RECONDITIONED. WIRE
YV wheeled, etcellent urea bew licence.
1630 Oraham-Palgr sedan, serial No
•11636. 6300 B NorUn. 3716 Quadra
EI8HINO AND HUNTINO LODGE
I OCATED IN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
I J hunting and fishing park on Mainland
Ik this high revenue producing lodge, with
cabin*, (tore boat* and horira plus all
necessary equipment
This properly should return your Hiveil-
mei.t in JS to 4 year*.
(1 ARB ar.d Trucks In Any Condition
J wanted for wrecking Best cash price
paid without delay Parts of all kind* for
tale W Prank Cameron 653 View B 8632
ST MARY S PRIORY OUEST ROUSE
(The Qlenahlel Hotel!
•06 DOUOLA8 STREET, VICTORIA
A residential hotel especially desir-
able for paopla past middle age.
Large dnuble and tingle room*.
Sultea with private bath
PHONE E 4184
II ’ANTED - LARGE SAFE. IN OOOD
*hap«. about 40 Ina tilth, *• In*,
wide. In trade for smaller on* measuring
211* Ins. by 33 list by 30 'A In* Boa 3766.
Catania*
Downtown Rooming
House
ROOMS. INCOME 8372 MONTHLY
IT 160 A REAL BUY
U ’ANTED — UNFURNISHED APABTMENT.
suit* or housekeeping rooms by April
• i quiet, adult couple, no children, any
district south of Port Street Br*t of
reference* Phone T. 7003
I,iOR SALE - 1931 BU1CK MEDAN. NO
•T ||«06a good condition, heater. *ta
wheels. 1400 or nearest offer. B 3008 De
Marco. 1273 Alder Street
pAM WANTED, ANY MAKE ANV YEAR.
' J for wrecking nr resale Parlfle Auto
Wrecker* 837 View E 7331
$5000
UNCHARGED HOLD I EH urgently nerd*
good ear your price W Cos. (Nil
IT’ ANTED — BY EX-SERVICEMAN ANU
’ » wife, furniihed or unfurnished apart-
ment. Phone E 6043 H P Wyu * Boo.
jeweler*, 1331 Broad Street
'RY QOR SPECIALIZED
V*ER VICES
UK BUY SHEFFIELD rtXTK ANTIQUE
fumltur*. oil painllnc* of merit and
•Id iilvar Cwntury Aiu Shop. Oovarnmenl
and Yatea E 1226.
^IVK-PAbBFNOrR CAR IN OOOD CON-
dlllon. 1836 or later Bo* 3812 Colontit
Income $600 Monthly
OUEST HOUSE 14 ROOMR HOT WATER
HEATING VERY OOOO CONDITION
BlOH -CLASS PROPERTY <iPls>fMMk
LARGE GROUNDS PRICE vl^tUvU
1—6100 lubrlcallon on contract
3 — Ga* pump* for prompt aarvlrt
1 — Engtn* tuna-up *acUon
6— Radiator elrculatloo repair depL
6— Washit.g nmor.lxir.g into cleaning
6— Fender body repair and painting
7— Major repair* aludgw removal
6— Front and and braka repairs
0— Ttra repair* and rotation
10—130.000 Dart* and accessories stock
Factory trained merhanlea no th* Job
All makta of cars repaired
F W MOORE b CO
f» JOHNSON STREET
Fh««* E 7241 or E 2lt3
Erenlng* B 1323
tl’ANTED BY RELIABLE COUPLE. NO
* * rtilldrrn. 1-3-roomed unfurm*hed
apartment, small house or duplex E 869*
after 8
iRIVATE PARTY In Country Require*
good recent model rar Cosh Alb 64X
JUST OPEN FOR BUSINESS
BEAUTIFUL ROOMS AT MODERATE
RATES BY DAY OR WEES
WANTED TO PURCHASE- WELL-MAIN
» ’ tamed. fully equipped. flve-seatei
coupe. 1*40 or later Bos 1783. ColonUt
WANTED- YOUNO COUPLE, NO CHtL-
’ * dren, require 3 or 3-room apartment
or hiuue unfurnished. Box 2*6* Colonist
BUMMER RESORT .
VANCOUVER ISLAND
I OCATED ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE IN
*J moil popular tourist centre of Island.
10 rultaqe*, since ga* pump dance nail,
coflce bar. port ntlice 7 rom boats. 20-ft
speedboat sailboat 600 It. baarh frontage
Very popular for picnic parlies Float*,
diving lower and rhutv 3'v acre* of land
Kvlng ample room for expansion Ground*
autirully irerd. Ail tear round revcoiw
Mac TAOOART M COBB. LTD
402 W Pender 8» MArlne *34*
Vancouver. B C.
12 Rooms — 2 Bathrooms
INCOME »73»6. AND 6 ROOMS AND
BATHROOM FOR OWNER
HOT-AIR KEATLNO PRICE OO—i-HJ
PHONE O 7161
U» ANTED- USED OR OLD RADIATORS
Highest price* paid Victoria Radi
atot Work* *44 For! Btreet O 7TI3
WANTED- SMALL APARTMENT. WITH
’ 7 pnvate bathroom, for on* biulnea*
woman Phon* O 7728.
BEVERLY HOTEL
W* Tog* Car* of Transient and
Permanent OuaaU
MODERATE RATES
734 Yalta St.. Victoria Phona O 0376
/? LOTS. ALL FENCED — WILL EXCHANGE
for tale model car Apply 1317 Wharf
ftrrrt werk-dars. - - - ■
% Y’ARTE13 — PORTABLE SEWINO MA-
7 ' chine In good condition, treadle or
•lertne. O *105
\1 ’ANTED FURNISHED SUITE FOR
* v couple Phone BI0I7 before II an w
after * p m.
DAVIS MOTORS. LTD
Wholesale and Retail Fart* Distributor*
60« FORT STREET O 6154
lulc-k* Pontiac* OMC Truck,
48 CAR UROENTI.Y NEEDED,
good shape; pay cash Alb 83R
ANTED — MEN S USED CLOTHING
Real price* paid for men's *ult*
1«-ROOMKIl HOUSE. WITH BASEMENT
AND FURNACE INCOME 1163 TWO
ROOMS FOR OWNER f^O
\1 ’ANTED - THREE OR FOUR-ROOM
** unfurrlihed suite by couple No rtill-
dren Reference* given. Phone E 40*4
ROOM AND BOARD
ALL MAKES OF CAM WANTED
ANDERSON'S OARAOE
727 Johnson Si Phon* O 6434
CCOMMODATION WITH BOARD FOR
working man 531 Michigan Sum
YY’wm CONTACT PEOPLE HAV1NO
’ 7 good book* for aal*. privately. Do*
3484. Colonist. .
U ’ANTED UNFURNISHED OR FUR
nuhert house nr apartment for **•
airman, wife and baby. Phone E 9737
Newly established industrial
p>an> with eirellent prpvpevTs require-
persnn with 113 590 lo purchase or e-half
of share* In ramoany lo be Incorporated
Ureal nnporiunliT lor capital appreciation
Bos 3790. Colonlff
PAGE b 5NAPE
87 BOATS AND LAUNCHES
RIGHT ROOM. FULL BOARD
1 wiMkuiamau. CIumi In O 31*8.
WANTED SMALL TABLE RADIO FOR
7* 13 V DC farm plant Btat* make,
agr. price link 3711. Colonist.
HOUSES TO RENT
LL HI7.ES OF UJCETiaHT RUBBER
bearing* for stem bearing* and *taf
base* Shlg Chandler* iMeQuada •'
vOMFORTABLE ROOM. FIREPLACE
-* nice dMUiel; gaiag* 0 8764
HUTCIIISON’H TRANSFER - EX-SERY.
iceman; rumltuure. light deliver!#*;
quick service Phone E 8663
•38 View Street
Real Estate
Home Phone*
Phones O 8131-9-1
Insurance
F I48J. n i gay
’ANTED - PORTABLE TYPEWRITER IN
* good condition Phans Resting SK
/ J LADS TONI QUEST MANOR - ROOM
' ■ and board tor elderly retired cnupli
Phon* B 1033.
nOAT BUILDERS ATTENTION LARGE
quantity plate rlak*. imall *l*e* Your
price V Hhandley, 782 Falrvlew Road,
Eaquimall.
i~ mile* south of prominroi northern
(own. 14 reu'ahle unit* lurniahrd and
newly dem rated plus 4-ruum fully modern
home for nwnrr nulldlnx* are anuglv lo-
ca’ed nd a flve-anre aefi-lreed properly
with 183- ft broth fronts** This Invest-
ment will nay lar llvelf In 4 in * vest*.
• 11,600 rush la handle Exilntlve agent*
MarTAOOAKT A COBB LTD
•93 W Pender fit 6|Arlne 8348
\\ ’ILL TRADE 1931 GRAHAM REDAN.
7 7 standard '• " 1846 lieanc*. Scriil Nn
508843 fnc moperty. 1300 Whet offer*’
E oiPir* 6367.
McILWAINE BROS TRANSFER LTD
— Furniture and piano moving, long
distance removals heavy hauling sioraga
crating IM3 Wharf B 31*6
BTRATHCONA UHMiE. HHAWNIOAN LAKE
Vancouver Island
pLZASANT UPSTAIRS FRONT ROOM
* lor older man aood meal* E*617
3P4 Government Streef
ideal income
PROPERTY
POR SALE REDAN CRUISER 3«'» FT
A Inti* beam ft; Lyrntnlng 6-rjl
rngiiie. apring -filled hunk* martrr lull#'
radio Newlv nainled and uphulaiered
Bicep# fuar For further particular, phon*
E 2143
JEEVES nnos TRANSFER A BTORAOE
Furniture and Plano Moving
Loral and Lont Dtetanc*
Bagtaaa Packing Cratln* and Shipping
Phona EMI3
With an additional 10 acres of fine la*#-
fromagr. *uitable for aarlusive eubdivt-
Umi Niwnerou* huildlng*. bnat pavilion,
hnata. leniue enurta, ate Thl# property
offer* cvcellenl development po»»lbllltl*r
Inr revolt purpo*e« For further Inform*
tl«»ti, ktpdlv apply -w| o'jr office Inape- -
nor; hy eppoinimeni only j|« ()(M)
OOM AND BOARD IN A PRIVATE
• home fur a young men (1 5829
CLONE IN Solid bru k Mllar-vlke, room-
ing home of a Invely room* neei, decs-
faied, pin, ] tinflnuhed In ih* ',•»*.
men* Pre^nl Income gt'9 n.- month
pi-i, t #<w»m atilt* for in* owtier Plate
enof 3-*, garage new plumMn* some
• tin. nt.it, (. KeUuced » — *»*iFk
Prt re
NATIONAL FAVORITE
COMES TQ NATIONAL
FORD S GREAT NEW MASTERPIECE
OOM AND BOARD FOR YOUNO MAN
willing lo shaft Phon# Q arden 3665.
1 4H>ll HALF. -CAHIN LAUNCH 38 FBtET
A hv 7 f> • in beam Bajihop# marine
engine Two hunk* marine inllet Onod
rul’d 111# ti Prlr# IB50 Apply Blewarl •
Marine. Ctrwlrhan Bav
WANTED AT ONCEI
STOVES AND PARTS
TOOIJI OP ALL KINDS
AAB’S STORE
•41 Johnson G
q, INGLE OR DOUBIE ROOMS BOARD
1 ' optional, private home near *ra April
I la 30 Phone E 4405
BURNISHED FIVE-ROOMED COTTAOE
at Cadboro Bay Bn* 1577 Cnlnntst
THE MONARCH
AUTO COURTS— LODOEN
U’t HAVE AN EXCELLENT RANGE OP
Auto Court* on ih# Island from Cour-
tenay lo Victoria, -i 1 ax* i fled a* foliuwt
Pnead— 413 000 Caah and Up
Developed and Un developed
Year Around Revenue or Bummer Rental,
Only.
Also many other tourtxt btuirie*M* #uch
as lodge*, resorts, tearoom, e'C
Write ua regarding arrangementa for our
Uland representative in rontart you p»r-
eonallv for further parucuUra. without
obligation
MarTAr tit Alt T A* COBB LTD
443 W Penorr Street MAR *346
Vancouver. DC
Ha* arrived at National Motors
and you *r* -ordiaiiT it
Join in* crowd* looking It over
A f IDOLS AGED BUSINESS MAN. NON-
*’« drinker *nd of refined la#i», •»*!!»
furnhhrd heated room with garag* ipacc
Box 3460 Colonist
|,7ULL-RT7.E PLYWOOD FRAME PAT-
I tern, and working plan, for 17-f*
cabin rruleer. 130 800 Byng SL G 4333
18 ROOM AND BOARD WANTED
Boorman Investment Co
LIMITED
111 CENTRAL BLOO ff j,j;
evenings, n 8ag>
Hagar b Swaync, Ltd
• view rr victoria sc.
Phntie* n 4131-6-3
Real C*tat# - Tn*tarar.ce
S-IN m I0-1N SWING SCREW cum NO
bench lathe Must he tn gnod condl-
4 tun *i"i prn.td re*»nnably lor --ash State
mek*. vise and prhr Boa 3607 Coltmlal
Room and board wanted witr
mother's care for gtrl and boy aged a
and 16 year*. Bus )**#. ColonlsL
NATION Al. MOTORS LTD
II Q for FORD- and Ford •
■MONARCH
LV3R HALE - PULL BET BLUKPRU8T8
• for modern Iroller. 114; 14 feet by 14-
font beam Box 3616. Colonist.
ODF.RN 1-ROOM BUNGALOW
Harbour Churl Phone Bonkr *r
O MALL HUMMER CAMP AT BHAWNlOAN
S’ lake lu rareful tenant for entire
Bummer, boat and tent 210 month B-'x
3661. Colonial
ROOMS TO RENT
Mobile rkpair her vice- inboard
and marl 1 1# motor* repaired In sour
own boa* Prompt ivrvlce O 021— Percy
Wood*- E 1683.
42 POILLTRY AND LIVESTOCK
TILL EXCHANGE
VjOOO special
„ FOUl.TRY FARM.
’ fully modern ••v*n-rnoai t#angalaw,
Pembroke bath #*i, rlty wa'er light, phena,
modern poultry hnuee for 649 bird* hrondaf
houaa etc alao Incubator, valued at ga 496
for c ty horn* or auto ramp Boa 2272.
•- aim, lit
l LAROE BRIGHT ROOM. TWIN REDH.
* » bjr week pr month Tltr** minute, ta
car or bu* Crtural Phone O 2«tH
V«13tTEEN-FOOT CLINKER-BUILT IIOAT
for aale. heavily built, lultable for In-
board Phone E 4740
AWTTENTION EOO SHIPPERS - THE
Farm Frodura Cb 616 Pandora Ave-
nue want* lo Increase our egg shipper*
W* pay tha freight give yno an accurate
grading mall vour cheque weakly For
satisfaction and prompt return* *hlb ua
Phon* O 8631
12661 - MOVING
Phone O 1184 Lai
HEANEY’S (EWrn
parking, storage
us r.iplatn nur *#r»1r*
Port Albernl the faeiest -grow ing town In
Rritleh Columhla Retail lumber and build-
ing supply biMlnetv Block at Invnirr Hev.
cra| good agenrlea Included all ehr^tng
good oet profit Good lease re*»ona!>1#
rent Tills M U»e opportunity of a life-
time far a man with vision tn tha future
Don i fall tu Investigate
•R RENT A BRIGHT SLEEPING
room, nicely furnlibad Phone ft 1843
3 \ ’ANTED— WERT COAST TRAWLER. 31
7 7 tm or aver Stete p*-ticular*. In-
rludln* price: ca»h Rot 147* Color.Ut
57 WANTED TO RENT— HOL’BBS
today
U’ELL-ESIABMRIICD TRUCKING AND
messenger bualorva going conrern
Oa net furred to aai rifle* awing fa Ui
health B«* 133* Colonw '
\\ANTED PARTY TO HANDLE VAL-
, v liable agency for Vsnreui't Island
Investment II 509 Reply. Box )VW Cal-
>idl*>
LEE r I NO -ROOM -CAN ARRANGE FOR
► ’ breakfast Few steps from street car
1488 Fbrt
I I ATCHIRO EOGR - NEW HAMPSHIRE.
-■ » from eelerted two and lhre#-year-ald
birds. II a setting Heatler. Stall 47. Publla
Market Wednesday* end Saturdeyt
1 • M -IH CUNKER-BUILT BOAT WITH
I — I' 1 1 ’J. horsepower Inboard *ir-
ro.-ied motor, in good condition. 8166 Apply
2644 Quadra before 8pm
\ RELIABLE TENANT WHO WILL
• » guarani#* escellent ear# alshea five
or tit-room house Local buameaaman
Please write or leave phon* number Bn*
•348 ColonUt
GLADWEl.L MOTORS
MERCURY CARS ABO TRUCKS
LINCOLN CARS
OLEEPINO ROOM AND BATH. APART
stent Work central stilt busturaa gtn
lieman. Boi 3711. Colonist
EVERGREEN REAL
ESTATE, LIMITED
LL KINDS OF POULTRY WANTED
Phon* B 1607 910 Green street
AND SERVICE
ANGUS MARINE HALEB
Boew Broker
In Stock t*4k Wisconsin Engine#
Sherwood Outboard Searing Gear Pump*
Rtrsible Couplings
Lighung Plant Unit* Powered With
Brlgge-Rtration Engines
scr ip ps - ton* son
1138 Wharf Street Phone O 7431
IIEFIS'ED YOUNO MAN IN GOOD POfll-
• 6 lion iex-aerviceman> desire, tmall
home or i»o lo thr#e room* furnished,
before wife and baby com* from England
Box 17 J4. Colonist
BALLS AND MRVlCK-616 YATES ST.
PHONE E8J31
U* ANTED - OROCERY. CONFECTION -
«ry nr ga* pi.mp Something aph
good living quarters Hvt 1630 Colonist
T8QOKINO ORDERS FOR R O P -SIRED
•» * Hew Hampshire rhlrki Government
approved blood - tested stock Hatching
lwk-e weekly J L Lang, Waytld* Farm
Cedar Hill Croaeroad E 4394 or O 6421
’(TWO HABTMENT ROOMS, UNFUR-
* n lifted 1618 Titian Road
M.Vl* r ®n*/ •** ClOM ta trampor-atlnn
ideal for family or revenue o-ii.-ii
Early po,.es*ton Term.
rtan.1**^ S,MCUt- H*A'lr lovely whit*
•tdlng mingalr.w. Fuur room* and sum
Fi'eptionallv etniable for uld at
1', Iota Tax#* 464 Rase
Venetian blind* Ei'ellen'
naid# and t.uf A* fiui
balante monthls ^6
111! furniahed
'g machine i
U ’ANTED IN DUNCAN OR VICINITY -)
or 4 rooms or house, furnished nr un-
furnished by naval veteran and «1fe and
on# boy I* tear* Reference* furnished.
Oft Bakery. Duncan
WV HAVE FOR SAIS A DRV -CLEANING
business wall established In a very
gn»o in. a'ion and fully equipped Lr*»
can b* arranged for new q£4 u l| u |
ROOMS WANTED
(TOR SAIN 149 BARRED ROCK E
Hampshire pullets, three months aid.
64 earn. Hally strain fins 3701. Colonist
room
fount couple
mem furnsci
condition t
13 nm. cash
rCan slv> Is# bough# ft
ine.iudlng fund washin
DAVIE STREET SOITH OF THF AVENUE
A »'>od family home hf seven rooms Lfv-
ing-ranm wtrh fireplace den dining-room
kitchen mee bedrooms up. f.ill hs.»met#l
•I'h furnore Nlre rnrr.tr prr.pert) An
::z':r M .<i:kki
cmclf - *x'9*un«*ny o*n
built sirrsc’ivv bnngshrw with I rooms
and breskfost room all oB | floor F*#ra
large llvit>g-r<N>ra. dining-room den thrsa-
***** ba#hr#*om. ] large bed mams t
smaller Four bedroom* fl deairer lovely
• IfNt flo art Prill r#8»rr,f f Mk
rage Ferfecl condlflon : hroughet Tww
-2's Fruit Good garden Ovner-oerti-
Wed Terms FoaaeMion
•4 key* Frtae C*)#.'Rf
CKifUiB lm«h dry -dash m*,#* 4-natMi
*9M0lPW L# ring -room »wer. fireploa*.
cebtnot klt'het Loir of r Ineel, I Him
bod swam* Furnace g|pe#f lo every rn-m
Inc I udin* fine extra room lb fuf imsemenf.
Tub* Oarage Hi boson
reorv Large iandscoped
•1 408 rash
Frige
Hr ELDERLY WIDOW. UMTURNIHHEO
or partially furnished room and kit-
chenette Mndei at* rent Bos J867. Colonist
Fairfield Apartment
Block
CAFE FOR BALE. HEATING CAPACITY
for 76, vary nludern equipment Alao living
quarters Price.
SVIX NEW MAMPKIIIRE COCREREIJ1
aeren raunths old, bally strain. 82 76
• arh Apply Wm Pick Cnlqtilu PO
IN STOCK
TlfE NEW 1948 ORAY
Model Four-63 - 3 I Red Gear
87 H P at I 400 Hev,
See the New Orav Feature*
ORAY EVINRUTJE - O M DIESEL
Boat Brokers Marine Ineuraan
VICTORIA MARINE AGENCIES
866 Yatea Street O 313
4 FOUR OR FIVE- ROOM BUNGALOW
/a for two adults Best of references
Phone O 1312 from Pam to II noon
Ceil Mr H R Barnett
OEOROt RANDALL
I.HRNISHED ROOM WITH KI TCflY-N
ette, for elderly ladr Near town ptr
ferrkd Phoo# O 1947. between 7 snt
• pm
l’» LARGE SEI F CONTAINED SUITE*
*’* at prewar rents A tplnndd tnves#-
meor thawing goad return* Goad re»l.
deni-al ^-i|an Far full paruculars rail
^;hA,r" rtn.iKMi
NEW 11 AMIHH1RES
WRITE PLYMOUTH BOCKS
AU Chirk* From Blood- Tested Stag*
Hatching tgg* From Our Owo Stork Only
W W SEYMOUR. DUNCAN. BC
L*MA1X
Ua#
HOURS. FAIRFIELD OR JAMES
Box 3660 Colonial
FARGO THREE ION TRUCK
136J Douglas Atrtet
Equipped With
1 ’ROENT - TWO ADULTS. TWO CHIU
* dren. srhonl age need any *l*e house
Excatlent rare good tenant*. Please writ*
or lease phon* number B#,x 1666 CdTcnirt
OENERAL STORE
la telert residential dUtnrt no *<
linn wiilRa two mile* Oa* pump
quarters Onnd lurnovvr Gsnaln*
here at 811 600 For handling this y t
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
TO RENT
Doom itglu. eunvteor* flve-tpeen
transmlsslnr. twe-*peed rear aal*
end tram* reinforcement
NOB -C RAFT
Utility Bn*i
, Flyaood Const rar Won
t>p— Safe — Roomy
THE CITY BROKERAGE
nOUHKXEEPINtt ROOM FOR RENT
83) Esquimau Road Empire 96J)
afternoon*
I ’NFVRNISHED I OR 4-HOOM MOURE
* wr duplex rloee In Onod I*n*nU No
children O 7B7I
MrLEOD-LUlASUEN
l'6-HP Air-Cooled Motor
JOOD WORK RURSB AND HARNESS.
■ elan aboui halt ton nl hay, two
mug ha end twu rultlvaUiva Oakland*
I AROE SRIOHT FURNISHED ROOM
*J with or without homekeegin# 1844
Stanley Avenue O 6934
Yates and Quadra O 11
FlymoqUt - Chrysler - Fargo
Sola* • Peru . Service
OFFICES. STORES. HALLE
TO RENT
EW STORK l TYING QUARTERS BUTT
#*-*orvlr#man: Pori Renfrew Apply
FORT STREET
Between Douglaa end DIobMurd Etreet*
Rijatneas block* one vacant buatnaa# arte
Between Blenaherd end Quadra S' re#'#
Modern basing,* blork. 'on'alnfng four
$25,000
tEEMKNT ROOM. UL'IET WARM
atnal* man only Phone E 6488
ROWBOATS - DINGHIES
13 ta l«-P#vot Inboard Bos#*
Our Sgoetaitv
VOOLER BROS SEA CRAFT
648 Johnaon • treat
Eirlaa'TW One mt the bee* mffee shop
buy* tn the l#vw#r end of the Uland Pa-
ter* pr.ul bill lie* unlimited Rtock equlp-
r#ep t ir,r;.»ded Lease arranged Dl f t
Jail in tnvea' tgato— over 4689 per m«ie.th
net Rons fid* buyers only Art quickly
os this won I last
pURKRRFD JERSEY. DUB FOURTH
* call April 11 very eentle and will
make Blew family cow. 189 Kestln9 1IY
|>ORTARLE PAIN! SPIVAY OUN OUT-
1 fit* for rent Prank Clarkson retail
paint store 813 Pandora O 7t36
$0500
IAMBS RAY NEAR S TORES A 8*1# CAR—
Lar we furnished houeekewiBnt room,
rook store and open flreplae* Suit bathe-
lor or baatnes* rouple Box PM. Colon#*!
niHREB YOUNO GOAT* 16 MONTHS A
I Hawthorn*. Weal Saanich Rood, naar
Durrani
EVERGREEN REAL
ESTATE T1MITED
RADIO SHOP
#1 -Jl-A SMALL RADIO REPAIR SHOP
1 • »7 ’ ui 0>e North Quadra area Some
•tare end repair equipment Rent 413 par
A MERIC AN COCKER PVPPIHR SLACK
X* reglstorwd stock R 14M
| 8 UCCI jnTCIf KENNtLS OFFER COCKE!
I * Span 'el, el (tad Rest Annuxs bland
tinea, rad. Mark. poM. *1*9 vwan* stack
^HAWMOAk LAKE— WEL1-SUILT FIVE-
rr— m cottage, partly furniahed ele- -
trta gamp garago. baathona*. float, boat
8)166 Boa 1641 Colonial
.ITU - FURNISHED LIGHT - HOUSE
►» keeping room Fairfield rtlaan- i p»«i
•art and car ins*, ta* for reeking adult*
1 3X39 after II p m
ttttfOO
FISH A#N0 CHIP CAFE
Ear lux l ve Uatlno
Thriving loaottw. .lose hi Doing roaring
bualnaxe Mwwlng rery good profit Three
ref ripe- * ter* rim end dean steep Ing #»•
1 VENDERS AN* INVITED FOR FULP-
w-md 'hembwk sprore h*:«*mi to be
delivered to 4U ’ mill Industrial Reserv,
Vl'lorta during 1*4< Spv'tfb » lions oo
soPltrauovi HUM! Rachng k Paper CO
Lid mil
X #)#>u UHEVHOUn SEDAR
Trod* Required on La tat Med*#*
Fain Ung - Oendral Rdrwirt - Sodv Work
$7(KK)
$7400
1,7QR WU-OOUW ENG LIEN COCK- I ’ N FI W WISHED LARGE
o* pup th-mughbred rwssocublyl 1 ing mom etlh esoxo
petrod E 4696 > Prwferrxd 266J Slsnxhaik
ANTED - BTANDINO P*“ OR LOOS
fo# tor d wood. S T)61-
WANTED - USED FURNITU71E
7» land Broe 624 Fort B oeij
HOL
WANTED— OIL BURNER FOR EncHEN
7 v ranee T. 4343
\ 1 7ANTEO — GOOD CAMERA VP. SIZE
*7 or 1*4 1 1V4. Phone B 3043
\2 ’ANTED- OOOO USED SAFE
»7 ati# gSN grtdd IMS 3776.
Colontat.
DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA. B C.. SATLRDA V. APRIL ]W
78 HOCIKO »‘>K BALE
iCnnlinuedl
HOUSES FOB SALE
iCenilauadi
HOUSES FOR SALE
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HOUSES FOR SA1JC
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HOUSES FOR SALE
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HOUSES FOR SALE
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78 HOUSES FOR 8A1E
' (Continued'
THE BC. LAND
r 1N\ Eat Nlt-NT AGENCY. LTD
M MTlOUOtniX ii#LAAM.A
^WJI-IMMEUIATE FOBBEMION d-
room old hunt# need* decor*
•tint end palming 1 bedroom* down-
stair*. On about half •» aw* grodunre*
lend. Oerden lull ol boiba. flowering
•nrub*. rrtdt iree* 111 y bond Well located
neat erhooi end 3* Du*. Quadra duirict
Loo t»t«
CONYERA-WILDEHB CO
Bee L. O Wllkmaon or W H Hilton
oil Broua tuon Street
INEXPENSIVE
HOMES
DAVIES REALTY
i |AK BAY — 7 ROOMB OH OROIWO
‘ " floor High loceiltn with unpar allv.ed
Tien of u> end mountain* Ltving-ruc.m.
flrrplere : dtntna room. 4 bedroom*
U* varar.d*. tutte modern kitchen with
electric rang* J-emtiroke liethroom herd*
wood floor* Full cement baaetnrnr. fur*
Mir. wash tube, iboecr end toilet in
beiement Dnuble garage Al! copper pine
plumbing Thl* houae ta fully intulated
and only flea year* old. j | ^ ^ |
A HOME FOB YOU!
ALL 1MMED1A 1 1 FOMEBSION
4 MKAPPY LrrrLE MODERN WHITE 3-
* » room bungalow with smart red D'l-
tuid roof in lew HUI Corner lot Oeragt
A “love neat for the newlyweds or ideal
(or the retired rouple. Ye’M'.l Ml
Hurry Terma at a 0!»fnf7f
A BEAUTIFUL 4-ROOM YELLOW STUCCO
ItUHGALOW with green Du r old roof Loeely
tepee* ry nle*ter. cured celling* I'ambrnk#
bathroom amert rad end Week rahtoei
kiuhen. te... £i U>0
R. BROWN b SONS
RITHET — GI722
-HOMES IN
OAK BAY
404 YATES STREET
Phone o amo
pairrud
6EA VIEWS
A aplrndkd stx-roora aeml-baneelou
bedruunu. ll»:u«-room fireplace
room. tnclHtr with tile etnk, three-piece
both. *l*i toilet end *eah been* in lull
oe*cinrnt Piped fleet to ell room*.. Bepa-
rete garagt. nice garden. ell planted You
ten toe* e »loo# almost in the ueeen from
the atm* Very QUI'k Po**'!- <4 ‘.'.III I
lion. Ei:luiiva listing. PtlH-fWvV
Ai |i|i *- t‘u*.te»r on foreehor* Ho run-
^1 M n I nl0# epter er alevtrti List* :
Good »e«u* end doe* In transportation.
Cl Wl W |~,LBt*tiid Ui Htrtner on i»* lote
1 I Three-roomed co'tag* Tiulet
end ehnuer. Fire yeera old lmmedietr
poaaeaalnn
Hle-nule circle four-rocnled
bungalow Outside garag* In
nice condiUon.
W.ierlrcnt cottage. Cordova
Bay. Four room*. Hunning
eater and electric light
C I •>! W |— su-roomed houae, Marigold
I- Comfortable home
Beautiful Phil# aturco bungalow built 1 »•
war* ago end hall-ecre uI_Atvu.id Flrg
large room* Fur place in TlYing-rontu.
Hardwood fl.iors In main iuuul and bed-
room. with shown and toilet In baaemenl.
Kuil beacmrni end geiagc t.To-« yy 1 ( M I
in transportation Price • u
SMALL HOMES
CITY
-Stucco bungalow. Four nice
room*, recently redecorated.
Cloee an.
Three
Term*
FAIRFIELD Wall-built apertnwt houae.
4 auite*. hot-water heating Total reeenue
• ItoSd Early pc.**e*al»r> of Ohe lUl'.a If
desired Thl* u one of the beet Paying
apartment houae* in the city If required
a* revenue only, janitor take* care of
everything Juat llated ThU will aell
quickly. *o give ua an earlj M H H I
FA IRK! ELD- One block frtim Bearon Hill
Park and a*e 4-ruoin *(hixo bungalow,
all gruund floor Living-room, flrepiac*
dlulng-rocm with built-in feature*, den 2
•Pat lout bedroom*. 3-pletc bathroom. Full
cement basement. furnace, wa»h tub*
Oarage Large lot about an a 1)0 Fruit
tree* -apple, cherry, pear and email fruit*
is QOO handle* (jfl‘rjl/1
$35<xr
Thl* 1* atUmtely one of the fln#4t lujme*
for *ale in a very eailuatve aecllon of Oea
Bay today Fivr really attractive and ape*
ACRES. )IM FT WATERFRONT OVER.
looking Cordova Bag. all <T(MH
cleared
clou* room*, ptua a nice runpu* room with
fit enlace, lotiaervarorj, nice garden, large
lot. aetomatlc heating and onlv on* min-
ute * walk to a mil* uf beautiful eandy
beach Thta home t* well aurtli the price
*13,500
NEAR WINDSOR PARK - E»-eptlun*llr
a all -built and ultra-modern slx-roum atucco
to Good- tired room* with cove
oar floor* Venetian blind* etc
— - HOT WATER WB*TlNO_
T3 i wired for rang*'
room With fireplace,
... ,_SWBP laundry tray*. Mon
be seen to bg appreciated 7(111
Early poaaaaaion and term* al - * *-»• • ' '
MUST BE BOLI>- Stucco bungalow. In
tpntlet* cnndttton lntlde and out St*
• pm lout room* on on* floor; modern in
every retpect, including HOT WATER
Ar*QAf>— New atuern bungalow Five
room* Large living-room util-
ity room, no haarment Owner may c hoove
color it heme aa thl* bungalow U now ready
for immediate occupation. I
• OAK BAY
-e* *| *— NEAR SEA. New Uucco bon-
qT | *J‘ M I (aiow of S rocun* Hardwood
floor* throughout High baaemrnk Am-
ple apare for rumpus room Beat material*.
Clove to arhool. Terma edn bo arranged.
Paraon Bridge Dlatrlct-Cedar-Bding cot-
tage with am ii.#-room, dinette, klu h*n
• llh cuplMjard* ax-.O oil j^{|),')(|
A J O REILLY
10, 101 Courtney St E OdJj
A beautiful coui'try attate of tit acre*
with one mile uf veatfontag* Large or*
third, paature, and »pwc!i-u» i»rdena atop*
trig down to the *r* Houar of nine rca-ma
with automatic roal furuaev and air-xou-
tU '.lolling unit Four bodroem*. two three*
piece bathroom* All large room* wuk
» ,»w windoea -Hardwood Inlaid floor*
throughout mam floor. (II Ml
FVU pnea <YHT,L *
GORGE
Newly vonatruced of hand picked lumbar.
location* Cloae to aea. park. *torM and
transportation Larga living-room, hard-
wood flovra, fireplace. Urge dining-room,
i.ai floor*, entrance hall, kitchen with
btrakfatt noow. wlrad for electric rangr-
Den with fireplace and one bedroom down,
three-piece bath, concealed atairway to two
more bedroomi Full baaemenl contain-
ing pipe furnace and garage. <1(1 *i( || 1
Quiek poaseamon. Frt..a iiriu.tfUU
| bungalow
emUng*.
OlL-O-MATlC .
I bybtem. amart kitchen
nook, runtpu* —
lor two car*,
SC 1 1 tl W l~cl* *' *° fw,t Swwer older- I
type bungalow, in !ir*t-ria**
condition New paint lntlde and outttd* I
New Durutd roof
V |-||l| -Off Slielbourn*. u» ro-mn
baaement Comer lot Out-
aldc garage
c> a *• | u | — Fine little bungalow, four
roomy Mudern kit -hen fire
place New furnace In concrete baseman:
New roof. Newly decorated Uvalde and out-
aide Quick pitaaraa'.on.
{*.)/U| Solid brick bungalow Ba»a-
ment New all-t’aal fumaev
D unilt! roof In perfect condition thruugh-
uut Brick garage
4 * F/Ut — Five-roomed bungalow Three
^-i * I'nf bedroom*. Full baaemenl and
atrjut HANDLES FIVE ROOM BUN-
UI'”"' gatow In gnod condition bal-
ance 11.473 on term* Immediate poaaottion.
Immediate poaaeaalon
DUPLEX
Itvo-rv/v— l. Blda-by-aldc duple* eacel-
|#r,t location: hot-water heat
Renta MO per month each
t^Alin1 Up-and-down duplet E»*
O* )I rv HI rellent loratlnn wnd eloae to
bue line. Will ahow better than 13-5 groaa
Term*.
OAK DAY
SOUTH OF THE AVENUE Nicely loceted
4-n.oxn bungalow. AU large room* Full
r:,\r."' 4"a ^2o«
A CEDAR SfDINO BUNOAfrjW WITH
THREE BEDROOMS that* on a large lot
la very nUe condition tnroughou- Full
..amment, furnace. *4m<M>
AND OTHERS IN OAK BAY UP TO *13 000
HOMER 11. A COMPANY
ytn Central Bldg . Cor View and Bread 8t*
Phone B 1113 or Call Z 47*0 Eve* E 07H
tinulied loom aud toilet. Me# lawn* and
ahruba ^T^*.k
Full petre w ^ 4 t_ 4 •>
BUSINESS PROPERTIES
If vuu are Inleretted in mvetting tn bual-
nru proper! lev on Douglas St I act »*e ua.
Vtr have l»o very intclrtung nuts AlAO
aomr choir e retail altrs. apatlxnrnt and
garage ivacar.O on Fort and oilier atreetA.
All inquiries gtvru tmmediata attention.
First# Ask for Mr. Bagahawe
COUNTRY BUNCAIOTT
*4)00 rati, buva nearly -new 4-ro*i«*n bun-
' yainw t- piece bathroom Nearly one arra
uf land # srtly ueeu oelighi/ul *nu*Ui»n.
Quick potsesaion Imld* four-mile circle
I Please Ask fo* Mr Bagahawa
SEAFRONT — 4-rnoro ai ucro bungalow,
large living-room with plate glass wtndowi
and open Itreptare 3 bedrooms, modern
Prinbro *r bathroom, modern, apactoua kit-
chen Full renter.: beiement, furnace and
waab tub» Separate gsrsgv NP'e lawn*
and tree*, etr Magnlh.er.t *ea
view, tsr.dy beach Price
QU-ADRA LiCtWNTOWN— Walking dlatance
to anywhere Oond ronraing-hnuaa. fully
fUrnuhed. Uro«« revenue Ittfl V» monthly,
pi u* owner t »ui*.e Eacellent location In
flr*t-cla*a condition Oood
l&veatment at
NEAI\ .JUBILEE HOSPfTAl^-4-room bun-
galow ImmerHkl* pottetclon
HOME.
FAIRFIELD. REAL
■ ten rooms. Quick putaeaaton.
Phone B 1»41
Bii-rcaim *enil-btmgalow. In eplendid cor.dt-
Uan It.elite and out Quiet atr«et. elo»e
to transportation Threa bedroom*, large
living-room, dining-room, fireplace Sp.cn-
drd kttrhen. threr-piei-e bath Full base-
ment, new pipe furnace Lovely large lot
e llh fruit trc*a, ehtekeu pen. Poaaeaalon
by May l» Eicluaive '<lrilMI
It* ting. Price nri*-Fv/tJ
CORDOVA BAY
A smart, attractive four-room atucco bun-
Italuw In (plcndld condition throughout
Pbluhrd floor*, fireplace, Pembroke bath,
rabtnet kitchen. utUHy room. gla**cd-in
•uriporch Workahop and fuel tlieA One-
querter_;aerg of well-luld-out groutnl* with
flpwrr*. *hmb*. .frutt tree*. Close to aiorea
and beach, fnimedlate bi"\4 |
poasaaalon. Price •_
GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER
may have be*" » TICKUSH proposition
Horn* hunting la a proposition these days,
loo. but ae'roay b* able to mat# it easier
for you with th# following choice proper-
life.
I— TODAY S SPECIAL LOW PRICED LOW
DOWN PAYMENT. Are you retiring
xwiah we merei, or Juat married too
comxnerA»>t Then read thl* Built Juat
before the war. this cute little Saanich
whit* atucco bungalow mo basement,
so no atepvi haa Juat been listed. Hit-
ting-room haa open fireplace, tau bed*
We have a very catenate# Rating of many
fine Home* and Estate* In all Lower !a-
Und area*. Information always available
to interested elieat*
Not new but rfiarming and built like a
batUaaMP Bia-room bungalow i»twet fird-
erai. UvUtg-roum « a 14 with granite
fireplace, famlly-aiae dtnmg-room with
fireplace and sunroom adjoining modern
Kitchen, wired fur range three choice bed-
room* and bathroom with pedestal basin
Full baaement with ratra room, laundry
tray*, new copper piping and furnace.
Large mt tn. garden several fruit tream
Garage on lane Taae* »#0 Clo»r to
school* and transportation. SkSi(M)
Poaaauion and term* at „vT*tri7
New white stucco bungalow Entrance hall,
-large living-room, guef.-aire dlnlng-ruom,
FARMS
40*»(lll_'0 acre*. 3 cleared; good cot-
•lpv>.)Vvr (age with bathroom: I bed-
room* Frlce Include* livestock Will trade
for house In (own.
iJ7r:/k/k- Bulb and fruit farm. • arrea
? 4 •JU'f „r nnc iand. ThU la an excel-
lent paying proposition Modern bungalow;
ill rooms; full baaemenl. garage Ideal
location.
i furnace.
-Stucco bungalow modern
Large lot with fruit treoa
£>050
Vacant.
OOOD HOME BUYS
4 N EXTRA WELL-BUILT SIX-ROOM
a\ bungalow Early
poeaeaaion Price
Half caali Discount far all cash
EDWARD SPENCER At CO.
2Ut Be u Hard Bldg
B JIM He* Phone
hi 4 C(t A— 0,‘* rear ol4r Four room* and
modern bathroom, utility room
Wired for range Inlaid lino In gftchen
and bathroom
Fite -raorr.ed older-type bunga-
low. in #*cvUent mndltlun.
CLOVtRDALE
Fi ur-rix m bungalow Ju*t newly drmraied.
within two-mile circle and rloe# to tran*-
pcmatiun Fairly new house with riienlace
In Ifvltcg - room <UMH)
Tull price '>UMfU
MT. TOLMIE
Lovely large home on corner Jnt Knur bed-
room*. Large living-room, den with fire-
place Hardwood floor! In main roruna.
Kitchen wired fur electric range Full beve-
menl. Otl-O-MatU hot water heating Early
puaaeaaton .<1(1 4 MM I
room*, three-piece bathroom and spot-
lets cabinet kitchen. Jtuoma arc cosy
and not too large Polished flour*
Taana
IH ONLY
I \tncK poamcsmoN u.*oo six-room
' • house. haaemenL Excellent condltlxm.
403 Ray dot Aw i«
A me# fuur-room bungalow. i(tl*>*»4\
Cloae In. Price W-OU
A near new modern bungalow. Four r<rom*
and breakfast nook. Basement, (0* ((kXik
furnace, etc. Fricg Wl/uw
A good, rlota tn ten-mom guest house
including property and fur- Ht 1 “U U I
htture. etc. Price c^f.jt/U
A good eight-room bungalow-type hum*
In a nlre garden £4250
throughout- Attained
only |)l ITS A HTKA1
*1*00 DOWN AND S-ii. A
MONTH. Pull price ONLY V>»fUU
MOUNT TOLMIE Sit-room frame semi-
bungalow , with full baaement and drum
furnace liaragr and workshop with
full concrete foundation and tlwir. Large
lot has about 3 0O0 various bulb* Tsar*
Ju*t*37. OOOD SLlXiM)
FARM AND INC0M£
TOURIST P08SIBIUTIEH
BIX acre* In a choice location, with aea
vleaa. part on aea Sheltered location, tale
Winter anchorage. Abundance of both
tx»c and small fruit* A tplendid barn,
chicken houae. etc., all with electric light*
A dandy a-room hgusa. Every inch under
cultivation, no rock. Splendid location
for tourist cabin*, roadatda IBS. 4!A"UlM
tearoom, etc. Price tj r»r»JV/W
Night Phorea- 0 7310 er E <311.
£1000
‘ LOTS
M 000— Ten Mile Point Beautiful secluded
location, three acre*. Marina view.
•3 IW0— Seafront. 07'S > 1M
• 1 300— Joan Crescent. 30 a 1«S
11,100— Ttlrhardmn Moia AO a 130
•S00— High Furt. to k 143.
344(3— Fairfield. 50 x 1*3.
cured r riling! and t*p«»try-flnl*h«d wall*,
built-in kitchen and two nice bedroom*
ll.i rdadint floor* Good high cement ba»«-
ment. Tilmdry tub* and furnace, etc Mnv*
In tomorrow morning ‘(tT'sIMI
Half caah handle*. Price wl'ffD
REVENUE PRODUCER - In high Oorra
and overlooking the wafer la thl*
very good apartment hnuae i>f four
aultea which bring a revenue of III* W
and till! leave* a dandy autre lor th*
owner. Everything t* in aputlava con-
dition and will require nothing dune tor
some time Full baaemenl. Large lot
Quick pntst salon of owner * fij;*” (H HI
Qj-oxkrk-View Royal Ore-roomed attic**
bungalow, ftve year* old Mod-
ern Three bedrnnmt, baaement and fur-
r.are
PLEASE ASK FOR Mil JONES
Arthur E Haynes, Ltd
7)» FORT STREET E 3131
Evening E 3)n3
BUYING
3— SAANICH. AND SUBLIME- St twen aeml-
bungalow. built Juat before the war of
excellent material*— living-room with
Iruaid oak floor* and fireplace, two
bedroom* sparkling rahlnef kitchen
with tiled alnk and breakfast ui>ok.
four-piece chromed Pembroke bathroom
Two more bedroom* up Garage and
furnace In full baiemrnt Copper piping.
Lawn* and rockeries on large lor pretent
a not of color
THIS CAN BE YOURS 4 • »• ” ’
4 — OAK BAY— Brand new axil-built •:*-
room atucco bungalow nn corner lot
ntrvn In bweww-i toe tea •••% THIS
HOME IS AIR CONDITIONED and prr-
t#n*» all th# fealurea of the ULTRA
MODERN plua th# quiet aerlualon of-
fered in this exceptionally fine Oak Bay
now'00 8“ £>ooo
TERMS AND POSSESSION ON ALL
Rithet Consolidated, Ltd
Fst. 1871
Member Real Ettata Board ot Victoria
1117 WHARF ST PHONE O 17J3
• Evenings
Mr. distance. E TB 10: Mr. Belcher. O J334
ROSEVEAK A CO. LTD
)!<tg. 413 View Street
O 4041
N H A. Conlrai-ta will be arranged by
on any of th* above lota
Home and Income Three large room* for
owner Upper auite rented. CTo*g fb trena-
porlaMoQ and atuta*. 3b day* pu*ae**t»n
of lower tune l^rge lot to lane Soma
furniture tnrludrd Clean and comrorrehie.
No barmen. £*4750
SAANICH ACREAGE
p; Acre* In a nica InreMon.
duplex out Haultalri wot- Four-room
suit# up that rants fur lio and a vary
attractive suite lot o»nf down , _E*u*
r non In basement. Bu* pa*t
the door. Full price
BEACON HILL- A type of
1«> find t ud ay D this f*l
able sxa-rcorn bungalow,
brtaht and airy room*, i
R. BROWN b SONS
LIMITED
\UTOMOBILS AND HOME INSURANCE
Low rate* Strong British companle*
Marriott Realty, 401 Central Bunding
a 31141. O 4714
home hard I
7 present- I
. ..II large,]
ntcelr deenrafed
_ig fDturv* U'al
ready to move Into No rennrattne re-
quired In or out Bie rement batement
Can be handled with II. W0
N n A - A moat modern aturco bungalow nf
four large room* and dtne'tr Living-room
I* something to marvel at with numerous
let# features and plate glau window*
Hardwood floor* all through Kttrhen and
dine"# ar* very latest Hot-water hearing
to all roams Big basement. >S( H I
FA IRFfEID -Close In the see. trenrporta-
tian end Marasret Jenkins School la thl*
i cry good family horn* of *1* room* and
Biaaaed-tn aludr Llvlne and dining-room*
are roomy, well flnished and have Uxht
polished floor* Plumbing t* practically all
new New furnace In batement. new roof
and new garaxe Juat listed Sfc'VtlM)
THREE IDEAL BUSINESS BUILDINGS
Established 1W0
'Member Real Estate Board of Victoria!
Mr. Lovltl. O 4141.
RANDALL'S
Three-ttory brick atruclura near City
Halt. Ju»t off Douglas Street and near
£25,000
Earfuilv* Luting
PHONE O 7171
C7TY- Artrartne bwrrgwtow
on on* floor. Hard wood
return*. Thar* it a good »*
and garage. NIc* lot. in |
location. PRICE
Mr Prlak, 0 3410 Mr Ulrich. E 43*0
Mr. Lalng. E 7100 Mr O Toali. O 1373
Fto Hwnday Phone ti-aiu. Pleas*
EataliUihad IW3
Member Real Estate Bnerd of Vlflorla
913 GOVERNMENT STREET O 4113
i »OSY FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE.
with fireplace Cloae to bearh.
bus and store. Cash, 3) 350 * 7307.
Fnsaeaalon May L
Onr-*tory brtrk atnicture with three
atore*. on Douglas BtfNt, hear Hudson-*
K.tv £31.500
^ Exclusive Listing
MARIGOLD— SU-roomed huuaa with fur-
nace; chicken house* St**^*^^
Price (cash; •!
E.1QUIMALT— Here u a very good nine-
roomed aeml-bungetow 81» mom* and
balhtuum on ground floor The uiMtalr* U
rented and one room down, tevenur »«o
leaving five room* for owner a < l>)|t|)
use About 17, lou PRICE
CALL MR OUPHANT
EaQUIMAi r- Without a duubt the beat
buy In thl* itutrlrt A dar.dy nyr-ronmrd
bungaluw. full toarment. furnace Nice
garden fiarl! location. Tenanted at pres-
ent. but well wurth waiting for • I “ j ,i |
at thl* price PRICE «r-*F7 ni
CALL MR PLAYFAIR
MARRIOTT REALTY
OFF CEDAR HILL ROAD
THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE Ue*> 1
with bathroom. Prtc# <!S>1
Two-»t6ry brick building, on Fort Street,
near Uxuglaa Street £“iO,()0€
l.tEKriWOOD - 3 ROOM BUKOAIXIW.
I Durolrt ruof, all large bright room*
3-ptere bathroom, flrepleer and oak floor In
living-room Full cement basement fur-
nace. laundry tub* Separate garage Lot
33 a 130, good garden, frulta, •jtiT-'xd
flower*, shrub*, bulb* 'C'* • •
PARKDALE— 7-roinn home, basement flen-
■ rat* garage Ouod garden <SL1(WM4
Tales 333 Term* TTlwUU
BOOKE -4'4 arrea. 1 000 ft teafrontate.
■ 13 ft highway (Mintage Full view Book*
H.rbor. i a*e* |l Ml
SOOKE -147 arrea. Mile 14 *1 /iT.JI
Tsui 3lf Ibtre
Member Real Ealate Board of Vlcinria
401 CENTRAL BLDO PHOVT O W«I
TOUR HOME HEADQUARTERS
PB -W* Have Several LOW PRICED AND
IOW DOWN PAYMENT Home*. BCE
US AT ONCE
ONE BLOCK TO
SEAFRONT
Purl her particulars on the above
bulldlna* upon Inquiry at office
See C J. Harrington.
POHBESSION APRIL JO
On Mot* direct, near Dallas, excellent
semi-bungalow with 1*4 lota. Compact
family home containing 7 nice room# and
kltchep. Very nice living-room with fire-
place and dining-room opening off On*
bedroom and lutge den or second bedroom
down, also bathtoum. Conrealed stair# to
3 further bedroom* and 1 linen cloaet up
Hut air furnace, separate garage Lovely lo-
cation. house recently partly redecorated
flu* stop* at door. Venetian blind* and
Hoot go with property. Real good value
Heady jo walk In April 3*
Naar Thompson, Eatevan and Musgrava—
Pour - y»ar - old excellently constructed
stucco hot-air-heated home Entrance
hall. Urge itvlng-riMun with fireplace,
dining-room. »wn bedrooms Meet altrac-
tice modern bathroom and kitchen LaUn-
drv off kitchen. Venetian blind* through-
nut Enclosed atalrcate leads tu upper
unfinished floor Full cement basement
wi'h garage, furnare and ample apare for
rumpus room Thl* home is In etrellent
condition needs, no decorating, and »r
can gbvs you OCCUPANCY IN ONE
MONTH Well-kept garden nf lawn*
shrub* tree* and flowers surround the
property Word* cannot adequately de-
scrlbe ihl* BUY Ta*e* I f k •'.(III
*73 Prlca .. -- •TJ-Usk/VV
Call u* for olherat tree Jive buy* In home*
front 1* 700 10 '3TSOOG
NEAR DALLAB ROAD— With wonderful aea
view* fmm nearly all window*, thl* aeven-
xtv.m b«t*er-«i#*# home la one ypu'll ad-
mire It you re accustomed to a larga.
n*omy home It's got that dlatlnctlv# ap-
pearance both ou'.alde and In ihat me»n*
»o much in a home Let ua tell
you mure about it al yUwW
A E DUKE
301 Central Building Phone O 3313
-Open Until 1PM"
1 * "1 1/ k — Modern atucco bungalow
•fT I li'lmJ containing 7 •pirtnue rm m*
and 3 bathroom* Of splendid construc-
tion throughout and large lot with fruit
tree*, etc.
APARTMENT BUILDFNG
With » good suit**, within walking dU'anr#
to town. Well built and in x-wd renrel
Z™ 817.500
CLAUDE CHERER
4j3 Johnson St
GORGE— SIX ROOMS
Hot water heating.
Vacant Tn
l-TOR BALE-HAVE PICTURE. K)RT AL-
1 barnl house cornet lot 1-3 Jrd Avenue
South 401, 7 rooms. 3 piece bath. 3-atorv(
full cement basrmant; with 3 badruoma.
and I rang*, hot and cold water hot-air
furnace, restater every mom newly roofed
and painted last Summer, separata gaeag*.
Clear title 3AOOO Will be empty April 10
J Tremblay. 044 Cralgfluwar. V 1. Phon#
O 3411.
« ■•on/%— Very attractive stucco bung*-
• OUl/ low Duplexed, giving the
owner lovely 4-room *ulte with )-p!rr#
tisthronm. -ement hanefrant. furnare and
laundry tuba ALSO aelf-contalnrd 3-room
aul'e. Iwautlfully finished, with 3-ptece
bathroom rented to verv fine tenant*
•i iiated wi'.hln wqlxtng Cir'.anc# of
rentra of elty
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
SAANICH- Vary nicely situated on*-r#ar-
c.ld bungalow, atucco construction. Pour
large room* and ulltltv room Duroid runf
Nlr- lot To be sold thla qM7“Wl
-ert PRICE
CIGRE IN — Fairfield district Hewn-
roomed house Three rooms made into pri- \
»at* auite. with — hashfywim : ftur room* ur.
ground floor with bathroom for owner-*
use Oii-O-Msttr furnare. garage 1 hi# ,
home la in A I eondltism £7500
* n" F CALL MR AMOS
UPLANDS DISTRICT- Tudor atrl# hnm* of
*lx room* Stucco conttruetlon. appro*
three years old Hardwood floor*, modern
tn every respect. Splendid basement gar-
age air Lovely grounds Thla la an #*•
I elusive liadng and will not laat long an
«e* It today, the price la Qjl /) RA(|
reasonable PRIG! •JP 1 1 / ,r/Vf 77
CAIX MR BARNETT
*»TW BUSINESS RI/VTC — Cloao In local ten
on Pandora Avenue Piwaeaalnn nf atore In
30 day* Pur furthe* particular* f All.
-Set £21.000
OAK PAY BUNGALOW
A really welt-bull* and nlrelx -arranged
home Meat n( ma'ertala throughmi* ThVea
bndrunm* Itytne-room with fireplare hard-
wiHkd ftoor*. dining room, nlr* kitchen wt:h
nook full rement MNOMM and It W he*'.
Fruit* afkd flawet. The whole proper'#
la In perfect order Reasonably priced
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
l'»| kjk BRAND NEW STUTCO COT-
"f*r tage of three very nice rooms
and dining nook Bathroom and utility
room Juat completed by builder . . .
immediate po**r**mn
I 'll W I A" "ere of park like land In1
• beautiful aettlrig iBlenkln-
»"P R*»*d area, about 3 ’7 mite* from cltyi
Pour-p om home The house it nearly Un-
t sliej and quite livable but needs some |
(limiting such aa trim board* Inside, etr |
All plumbing fireplace, etc . Iri now Owner
will give immediate potsesalon
Jr-i*ikik— A modern faur-room atucco
»l M ft f v)tb juu cement baiemem In
North Quadra dlstrlrt Fraiurea include
hardwoikd floor*, Pembroke bathroom etc.
|| An older home but in excel-
• — • I ' ' lent shape Plve large r.mm*
and baaement Very large and food xardan
lot flltuated In nice part qf .Finlay ton-
Quadra Street area Tales »T4
||| — Largc-*ike bungalow on Doug-
q?Ul"'r ta* Street Nice tuitt for owner
I and 170 PER MONTH INCOME AB WEt f.
Prtc* inrlude* all furniture Mich a* elec-
| trie staves, et«. Owner leaving for th#
Old Country
Jb* it “iui Re vnur own boa*. Listed
for rash Is thl* grocery *tor*
in good district many new names bring
i buttt all arnund th* arra 3 J TOO per nmnili
funkover Prtc# tnrluda* EVERYTHING
i ICM'K STOCTt AND BARREL You ow
I huiidirig. lot, *"*re xwlih all atncgi. four-
ronm auite • all furnished i No rent *o
I p»v Tilt* I* * gmng lonrern Take over
IMMEDIATELY Owner going to ihe
Prairie Yearly ia*»» on building onlv M7
iBee Mr F«»*ter or Mr Mawkrat
SAANICH REALTY COMPANY
: 1313 Douglas Street invar the 'Bar'*
* Q IIT3, or Evening* 'Mr Faster, R 1303
Mr llawkrs, K 2047'
PARKDALE — $4350
SIX ROOMED SEMI- BUNGALOW ai'h
baaemenl and furnace. View of Olympic!
Pour room*, wbti* aiilngl*. IN -mile fie-
ri*. couaDUng of aunporch, living-room,
kttrhan. 3 bedroom* 3-plece oath: al»a un-
fint-hed uultty room Nn haaement Stove
heater, linos blind* and curtains *u with
the hnuaa and you may mova
right In. Full price '777
READY TODAY
NEWLY - DECORATED 8 EVE
HOME with basement and
furnace
INVESTMENT
I^IRST TIME OFFERED LARGE TtVE-
ronm bungalow Hot-water heat, full
haeament. Double lot Minus In eacellent
condition One-mil# circle Boa J8»2. Col-
■nuit
(*»%*' A/V— Full price wjth monthly rent*
v-'M''’ of MO Thl* ta a duplex sit-
uated In Bldne* Each or.ll eon*a(n* three
room* with toilet and thower hath, and
furnished • furniture la also inrluRmJ In
prleei. We are able to glv# po**c»*ton of
one unit. If desired
UPLANDS
CLOVFPDALF-T-rOO
filX -ROOMED BUNOAIDW with baaemeiil
furnace and garage Two lot*.
IRE INSURANCE AT LOWEWT COST
Aafc for Mr Hawke* at Saanich Realty
O 1173 eve* B 35*7
We have amongst our luting* wnu verr
fine Upland* h»me* which cannot be ad-
et u a t eiy dewrlbed here. Price range
314. 340 (o 31'onn Fun par'trulara to
Interested panic* in peraon
1IJ1 GOVERN MENT 8T
Keening*
Mr Turnar. * 7J7J. kDa fltrruoti,
Y.41VE-ROOMED HOUSE- No batement.
r clean City. Quick po*av*»lon. 33 200
• 1.100 handle* O »3««
ALEX G HILL & CO
4 CENTRAL BLDO PHONE G 3741
n* Rent*
£01)50
STUCCO— Earh *lde four
frnaen al 3)0 each
Prie#
SWINERTON & CO
LIMITED - EBT 1340
M ciphers neal Estate Board of Victoria
•30 BROUGHTON E 711
l-TOR BALE - 8IX-ROOMED HOUSE.
■ 33 aoo Apply on premises. 427 Gov-
ernment Street
iAANICH FRUIT FARM
VICTORIA REALTY
343 YATES STREET
PHONE E 4)04
JSOROE ROAD EABT — LARGE FIVE-
7 * ROOM BUNGALOW Full cement
basement, new furnace, large living-room
dining-room, two bedroom*, kl'rhvn and
iiantrv. Quick poaaeaalon $4200
I After Hour*. O0»ll> ,
BEAUTIFUL WATER FRONTAGE HOME-
WHhnut elaboration. It ta an ultra-m'Miern
fiva-ruom bungalow. In mo.t auoerb «ur-
roundingv Evert room ha* a view Charm
and rcnvatklent* everywhere S' 15* H 1
Term*,
fikN't LEMAN 8 ESTATE - 10 mil*' Irnm
r|l v SIX -room bungalow upenslvrlv bull
Eatra high basement Hot -water heating
Man? rare ahruba amt tree* Plant* or
frulta Own wafer *V!t»m City tight Over
30 acre* of pari and garden. Trvul alream
Delighted to ahnw tbit JJ-I 1 |UU|
iriagnlftf vnt heme TRir* *■ '' ^ " ’
(After Hour*. O 49*4'
LANGLEY REALTY COMPANY
314 Central Building * N12*
EIGHT ACREN Four acre# tn fruit Mod-
ern tiding »ernl -bungalow «f seven roi-.ma
Cement ha»emrnt. furnare, electric pump
plenty af weler Purrha*#r ran tak* nver
Iruti Immediately and hava pr,.krs»lon nf
houae July 1 $7500
Price __ IT I »/*/*/
RANDALL'S
1303 DOUGLAS STREET
GEO RANDALL
13(11 DOUOLAA 8T. O AKD1
OAR BAY - Brand ne# 8-rppm ||uccx» bus-
feloa Completely modern wtlh o#V fthbvi.
•ern'TOk* baihronm. Hied atnl bi'ement
(•rpge laundry lull* and piped furnare
Immediate pn»»e»alon
Priced at
(Call Mr Craig'
Of'*n sought bat seldom found Yea. thl*
It trulv a dream Lovely *»rludvd whit#
aturro horn# with a magnificent *ea view
Also a larga beautiful!# landscaped garden
with -rorkery ar.d the more expansive
shrub*, including oeautltul lawn? Tht»
home eun*l*ta nf spacious llvlhg-rnom.
dliilng-rnom larva sun room, kitchen,
bathroom, two bedroom* and patio Heated
with hot-water Otl-O-Matir Douhle gar-
age Titer* ti a lovely threa-rnora cottage
as well on th* property Thla home t*
situated on aaterlronl properly. To*-
KS,“ “ ” $15,000
CALL MR BARNrrr
OAK PAY
•-EW BIX boom rrucco bunoaigw
,’|r*d for vlec»r1e vlovr hardwood floor*
j.ir-piece batbrnovn Oarag*. alr-cnridi
on furnare Rra.Vto
PAGE b SNAPE
JOHNSTON b CO
Establtil'ed 1003 • LID
COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
GILLESPIE, HART
torn hfvOAD RTIlErT « 101
Opvn Evening* Monday Through Pstdav
til V/ Fivr-POCM STUCCO
BUNGALOW
rdaood llgari in- hall and all r«e>mv
hi net kitchen baaamrnl
d furnace Prlr*. t-rtna
STUCCO 8SMI- BUNG ALOW atmui 4 yeeiv
o'd romprlati-g entran-r ball. IlyUif-rati'X
with oak floor and fireplace, dining -reejm.
■ "'active good -Meed kitchen fout-pi"-#
Pembrnke bwlhreom and twa bedr'-ima
down, with two room* up Full baaemenl,
hot-ate pip# furnace ftrpara'c garage
ivy Iota NILA lawn of 32 M0. With l«w
gglMlhlr payment* S^750
Conk i
INCOME
A BLOCK OF SUITES, in good mikd'llon.
r.hi'Win* a nei annual r'-urri of *.t JtHl
raritcular* gladly fumiahvd on inquiry a|
nf five
Hign and secluded no IV* acre- a dignified
residence of eight rooen* Verv large living-
room entrance h»ll with fireplace four
bedronma. basement and furnace Tbia I*
an ideal family home with thousand* of
bulb*, •brubv and a number ((ill
nf frulf trees «VT*77V
EAST SAANICH •
Anoniklmately 14 mile* out. on paved high-
war NINE A'HZ* mostly cultivated
Hnuaa contain* large living-room, fireplace
kitchen two bedrooms, three-piec- bath
morn Onnij water supply ygF 1 4 *8 || |
Garage and ou'bntldlnga *• # ’
Evenings. Flraae A*» for Mr Pag* Wilson,
Colquitt 1I4X
J H Whit tome
LIMITED
1013 Broad St
Night Calls
V 8 Mark
p B Chalk
7 B Mtuik
THAT SURAT ANTtAL PROPERTY
KNOWN A8
Frac'.lrally a new bungalow, ennslrrina of
entranre hall, large living-room, dining-
room, two larg- bedrnoms. nice klirhm
with nook hardwood floor* throughout
rove veiling*, splendid basement. Iron
Fireman furnare. veparaie garage t/ively
grnunila with spunkier avsfem Venetian
blind* fuller screens for Window* tmrr.e-
dure poatasalon. £H .()(|0
CALL MR BARNETT
THIS BUNOALOW HAH EVERYTHING —
Aix-conditlonart automatic coal stoker.
Monel hoi water tank, all hard* ood floor*,
rolled aerteno. upholstered breakfast book
A beautiful garden in bulb* with a sprinkler
$1 2 000
Owner aaking * 1*.. VM Ml
• Offer* Conaldered!
FAIKFIEIJ) DISTRICT SPECIAL
Thl* very aurartlva S-nromeil bungalow
Posaaaai-m within twn week* Reception
rnnm dining-room, kitchen, den and two
gnnd-slsed bedrooms; two open fireplace*
Built -tn feature* Separata toilet. Hot-air
furnace ' High basement I<ot #« x 130.
hance for a comfortable and
t^Tall Mr
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CORNER BTOBB — Turning over IJR dfl*
yearly Rented for 347 to Uvlng quar-
■tock Included Q 4 4 I |A
1 IBT YOUR ROME WITH US FOR
»J prompt and courteuu* *#rv1c# Mnrt-
gag* loan* arranged al IV Interevl. Fir#
and aula |n*iiranr* at aliractlf# rate*
Boorman tnv*«tmeot Co,, lid. 420 View St,
rhnnn E0212
Thl* fine home converted Into triplex
Prevent rental* 4123 p*r mon'h Under
tnvi rueflunv from prevent owner w» arc
nf feeing this Choi'* £M50()
parcel for " 1
Drive Pa»t Thl* Property and Aop'v In
Undernoted Agent* fnr Permi»*lon lo
Inspect
ter*
for
B'talnesv can he (ncreaeed
• Call Mr Cook'
large CORNER GROCERY UVIi
i#ra g*tr* au't# rented Mam 11
fare. Fialurea. *U>ck and
equipment * * ~
fCall Mr Cwokl
Now 1* your
well Wt bungalow. KJ500
lii'ii! -non by appalntmenl only Excluslya
agent*.
NORTH QUADRA SPECIAL
EARLY POSSESSION
Thl* verv attractive and well-planned
seven. roomed residence. In flrst-cla** c«n-
dltlnn Reception mom. living-room,
dlnlng-rnnm. kitchen and three Choir*
bedroom*, two sunroom*. Built-In fea-
lurea. but water heating, automali!* oil
(TTY-1 LOTH
XTCE 4-ROOM HUNOAU3W LTVTNO-
room. 1 good bedroom*. 3-piec# bath,
awn puech, bright kllrhen. pantry base-
men', furnace Two iota £4450
Sl tlg CASH HANDLES
BEAL VALUE IN TMIH Nimg RKM1-BUN-
gstnw t'l at* rot>m* Living-room, dining*
room, bright kllrhvn. three good bedrnntn*
separate toilet and two-plev* bath B**e-
ment. furnare. garaae. New Durnld rotif
Nli-a yard g"od garden with fruit tire*
and small (ruiu Chicken houae. t’Mil'Ji
Cloae ta Uansportatlon Only or
Call Mr, Smith
oaklands— cmr
FIVE-ROOM. NEARLY NEW. COLONIAL-
tip* aturco bungalow No I material and
• onatruetton Uvlng room 23 X 24 View of
Mount Baker Hardwood floor*, large cab-
mat kitchen, four-piee# Fembrox* bath Ce-
ment baaement garage, tub* spare fnr a
room, piped furnace Near arhool 14.7011
cash handle* balance eaay pay- £v l/ui
menu Quick pt>**#**lon Price -»\r\y
OAK BAY— SOUTH
FIVE-ROOM NEW STUCCO BUNOALOW
nf An* i an >1 run ion Nlr# tn #>err way
Pavement at#., to your llkIPf ♦7'jr.| 1
Moy* right in Frier V 1 0*1x7
HOT WATER HEATING
SIX-ROOM MODERN STUCCO SEMI-BUN-
«alow in pr«tty anting Lo*#ly yard Two
rapUrae rnmplete bassmant den M'lil
b* eawn lo appraciat*. C I •» rJ Mi
If* top# at <ri->iiuu
A OOOD STUCCO BUNGALOW - Built
•meter N H A Copper piping, hardwood
floor*, etc Oarage in b*»e- •iJIvlUl
raent Quin 3orattnn
Esciurtve Ag.i.t
For AppolutmenL Phon# O *M«n lift
A good »ix-tonm houae »n large lot. c||«#
ta Jubilee Hospital AND IN A OOOD
DISTRICT Oc-upancy approa- »•>( *-.()
ttnaiely two month* wN»*7k/77
Capita! City Realty
3 A3 YA fES STHEEr PHONE O 1023
AN OLDER BIXaROOM HOUSE- In
b-«t of vendition *r,d In a I
q itr*. ronvenlent location 1
OAK BAY
Atiracttv* four room. mi»d#m, aiding bun-
gs Inw All good Site rooms. Good dlatrict
Pembroke bath
IMMEDIATE POBH*W*ION
Evaringi Avk for Mr Green. * 7751
INCOME PROPERTY
COTTAGE
riOBE TO ROYAL OAK — 10 acre* ol rrry
productive farmland -TO ececv under tul-
ttvetinn a ni-rtwm bungalow, a nne-
f(,un t aWtt. chit ken house, ban. with con-
Member Real Eatato Hoard of Victoria
l)|g BROAD STREET
Day Phone* E 33*1 -3
Situated on Valuable Ruainev*
Property
7*1* QUADRA STREET
HUMBER HOMES
te, Thta place is
rblcken* or turkeys
ry. Health forces
* Room*, 1 up and 1 down redecorated.
garage, fruit tree* 3 Urge iota
Tax#* 17# R**l value ^sk.r.yvr
4 Room*. I bedroom down and 3 up
K IK hen and 1 bedroom# furnUhed Full
Fruit tree. «4.»lkll
Thirty feet fcnxtn*«* front*#* rip# for tm
provement Price mrrevpondlnp properl!
and 'hen )trw will buy )( t| U
tbit far
GILLESPIE, HART
OOOD FIVE-ROOM BJ’NOALOW
m*l't and fut
r in* In' and
* OAK PAY
LARGE FAMILY HOME
Wall Inc a fed nn high ground thl* loyely
home with verv aparlnu* rooms living-
room, dtnlng-ranm kit.- hen and large
library. *t* hedrnom# and bathroom with
shower upatatrr This horn* all in ner-
fee' rendition with hof water au'.nmatlr
heating hardw and flnort 1 • i ~ i w |
H a ba gatr ar only ♦iHitH.nj
£|(MM)
baaement t
Reqerorated
I Room* white aiding bungalow with util-
ity room Vary attractive with recaption
ally nli • garden and fruit tre»» <jtj!|MM~]
Fairfield diatftM
Quadra t naar Tolml# Avenogt 35
McClure 8t . garage and fruit tree* 31 "
Fairfield iNi x >801 31
Four choice building InU Tnoai and
Quadra Each •'
SAANICH INLET WATERFRONT AOE
30 acre*. Malatiat aid* 33 !
H O DALBY * CO I TD
g)4 View. Owpoatt* Spencer •
Located In the heat parr of Fairfield, near
•aa and park In perfect condition boih
tpatde and out Full cement baaemant
furnace, laundry room, garage t-erge lot
with garden and fruit tree> If you ar*
tn Ihe naarkrt fnr a home of thta »l»»
II Will pay you 10 see lhi» $7500
The'# and Other Important Properties
Lilted f*r!.taivaly With Thu Old-
Established Firm
A STRICTLY MODERN ONE YEAR OLD
BUNGALOW of four room* Garage to
the basement end large ground* In ton d
N.ce view and a J( |) Ji (
«nnn ^ ^
Sevan-roum tamlly horn# with * bedroom*
l dowr Fufi bavemaoi wttb furnace Sep
tret* garage l^rge. high lot <K1<|1U|
A dandy buy *1
3-ftoom Bungalow In Oak Bay Full b**g-
w*gnl >* aeva •l*i*^"i0
lovely fruund* ’•
Duple* Btwrco to Quadra diatf' Verv
3 Rc»m Ei'-eptlovtei n.n.gatow, >1-3 *'»*•.
twautlfal rondltl"" Immedla*# SUI |*|/|
poasaaato- 3 mile* O't* * * *
Fairfield — J<»»* being •->mpi««eq Eight
rooms in a iwaaly Imatlor. Modern in
Van dcr Vliet, Cabeldu
quier h
EXCEPTIONALLY Ct FAN WELL-
LOCATED OROi ERY AND CONFECTION
kRV STORE -Living qwartare w«d a gone
E>fh<-r<*>fT guea*. houae, ail •*»»»» dacn-
reied * bedrooeng den Dsitcfl kitchen
full baaement with furnac* and coat g'nkec
Worn*,* furniabed $10,50(1
Large aurattite home. In good cotidltWb
titcat tor convcraion to"! autte* Lot t-
large enough also to allow building of ■
good-*!** bungalow 47*1(1(1
lacallant location • 'TTcIl
Hcisterman, Forman
b Co
VIEW STREET PHONE E 4141
Al* Infixing fur a New Locf'drs
i. Several «Vmd Busineu Blneka
Available
• — -| k — 0-ROOM HOUSE 1
' * * * rooms up ramad a*
aunt lot 423 per month. 3 room#
for purchaser Reasonablv tax#*,
roaaession May 1. 104*
8rv F. tr Fttamminon*
CYRIL BUHLfN
704 Rank of Toronto Bldg
APARTMENT HOUSE
Nlcaly aifua'ed cl«*o» ta lr*n«7mr**"rm
Four run** rented and do# for owner Ho'
i'Zf'HX.***1*' $10.5(H
$1000
Ask About. Out Fir# Inruranc# Rate*
FOR A QUICK TURNOVER LIST WTTB US
OAK BAY WAY EARLY
OCCUPATION
NTCE SEVEN- ROOMED ROME PACINO
south, wttb riooad-ln aun porch fire*
living -room with open fire gnod-atacd
dining-room and dan with fireplace Ail
the** rooms have hardwood fWir* Ettrhen
i wlrad fqy alactrle rangvi and tmntrv
Upaialrs Three nice bedroom* and bath,
room Baaement and furnac# Nlr# rov*
garden. Iw* fish pood* Durnld re if
Radurad for gULk
aalc
rum« IN — NTNE-ROOMFD BOUSE
Larga living -moms and ginlag-room.
each with Hreptos*; family kitchen one
bedroom down also toilet and wash btain;
four good bodroom# up and Min**
•aaoment. furnare and garag* ( JUl|)
Foaea talon In three month* ■CvJWwIJ
Exetaalv* Lutings
RALPH R WILSON
tod Pemberton Bidg « WlJ
»**nln*% Mr Scot 4 O JdM
A vary attractive faur-room atucco bur.ga
low Livmg-riMam, ta# hadr-ioms kiuflct
at.d dm* it* Naar th* sea and akhoo' Oi
iranapnrtauoo Garag*. «l« £7>',()(
EMPIRE REALTY CO. LTD
i Member Real Evtaie Board »f Vlrtcrlat
1004 Broad Btrvoi Plion* 8 7*41
GOODSELL REALTY
WHITE CEDAR BtDmO RUNOALOW—
Finished in grven Inin Naar tu atore*
and transportation and immcitlat* pusars-
tlon. Brtghi llvtng-ronm with roved cell,
ir.gx and ornamental gat fireplare abocioua
klicheA with break fast nook bedroom and
bathroom oo main floor aiao two u per airs
bodrooou Full eament baacmer.t with hot
water heating system
immedta'.# poaaoMlon and t#rm» WWV
KERR IT IB— On a lovely corner lot. facing
south ard w#at. one of th# brightest home*
in Fairfield, consisting af six food-*i»*d
room*, bathroom baaement. garag*. tub*
many frulta. many flaw##* and ahruba
with quick posaasaion. U k i real buv
s&”i~ 4,0 ’'fBU $(>ooo
PART1AU.Y FPfTSNTD AT PRESENT - A
n#at fiva-room bungalow in OAK BAY on
a nice i»ol#4 atreet. cioa# to transportation
and aiorea. Full boaoment. Darn'd roof
Furchaaera can have poa##a#’or. around
H A HUMBER, LTD
333 PEMBERTON BUILDING
t 0 14)1 RESIDENCE, O 3243
HIGH QUADRA APIA
Thl# stucco bungalow of four rooms and
dire"*. With hardwood floors tlirobgTwwst
St'tmg-room wUb open fireplace two tod-
room* Sitohen four-wtac# bathroom
Saaexnent. furnac*. garage. _$5000
ThU lowly t- year-old 3- room shake bunga-
low it ideally sliurtefl N#or trar— t—
BitUng-ro--
bedrooms
• tUr Bsi
garage, t
E E HEATH
340U)
QUADRA — CLOSE IN
BAA NICK
N#w 4-r-iom atucco bungalow with stllltr
room and laundry mb* Nlc* UviBf-room
with hardwood floors and fireplace 4-ptec*
bs'hruwai Ail fenrod. on 00-tf lot. with
c#mani garag# and teu»#nl ilT'll)
driveway. Price vl
R C BEKNBTT
lb. 40* Courtney 8 0*13 8 3708
FAIRFIELD
SPECIAL
A very n»*' clean. *-fi»oq
fireplace to living-room. v#r
and pantry 3 todroome an«
Oood baaement and furnare
pled Quirk pateeuinn -
Ft ice •
borne Terms if Beaded
V.'ATEP FRONT SUMMER
COTTAGE
f#at bao'f frosit *3 Roberts Bay etoto
•dnvy A small asnipga astd a bout-
g Fwbhc water gprvtre and »lre-
ty and reiephoev# arallpMa Flftre*
BIX -ROOM FAMILY OWBLUNO to ttrt i
nlr* enndltinn Har.lPood floors in living- j
mum and dining-ruom Splendid kitchen
with pantry Thftq upstair* bedrooms ,
Baaesnasit, furnac# and garag* '/••jUl i
$7500
$4450
GORDON OfXAD— Nearly nv* acre* Of ex-
raHani and and a well-rared-foe aubatoPtml
home with full hesemen: furnare ate
ChK*#q houa** bum. garag*. fruits A
a "od living far someone tolar- QS~s()J)
•tied IB Wrylnx to tills are*
lndepend<?rrt Insurance
Agencies
MEHAREY b CO
I BOOMED HOUSE ON OWE ACNE OF
•» land cleared good anil large kitchen
rvoufc : -piece bathroom targe h'drore* and
Itvlng-nwot. and toaement with furngea
nu* houae ta on th# waterfrou* and has a
love It iw Alan targe woodshed and
chlekevi houae (Tore <o tchoute and iras*-
porta'lon. Early pnaaeretan Boo J7J3.
BC REALTY
SPARLING
E H/ KNOTT
THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA. *.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 0, 1946
IKK hCR FOR NALC
iConunuadi
HOChEfy FOR SALE
(COUtiOlMdi
IIOISEH FOR SALK
iCooUplMdl
7* IIIKhl.8 FOR KALE
iCodUoumi
HOUSES FOR SALE
(Continued.
79 WANTED TO BI T— HOUSES
'Continued i
ACREAGE WANTED
TOU WANT TO BELL
WE HAVE BUYERS
in a on touetuek
L I'M BY LTD
m Pemba mob Ku«. .up 1 ru«bi
ia> »•* Pboow. a tsm o
PEMBERTON'S
FINANCIAL SURVEY
UNITED
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
ON THE FOLLOWING
EVERGREEN REAL
ESTATE LIMITED
M FARMS FOR SALK
SAANICH REALTY CO
OAK BAY
NEAR NEWPORT AVENUE
4 1H1CUN RANCH —ABOUT 3 000 LAY
V &«»» *od *«°® imalS .fur »..*
Going roncrrn 5oi pellicular* •rill
Hu* 1175. Coinnut (
I *> i'l III -COUNT RT STORK O AH
Cl —.’WMF PUMPS AND TEAROOM
hJOC.K AND FIXTURES INCLUDED U»-
i>i| quarle.i Good turnover. been by
•ptKjtnuncnt only.
♦7*,”»(r8AAN,CM A 10**lT •r,*n'
*■- I roomed senit-bungalow. stucco
f Haiti and lust 13 year* old Large
kitchen, tare bright living-room with fire-
place, large dining-room and two bed-
room* down. also two bice rooms up '.hat
need a little finishing. four-pier* Kent-
broke bath FuU basement and (urr.are
Two-car separate garage Nice large vege-
table garden and Iota of flutters. Tat rt
*47 40. f ern;* it dratted
GORGE (City
EXCLUSIVE
A LOVELY BTUCCO HOME OF SEVEN
K Croats Charming lie Ing-rpom. fireplace,
dining- (Mom. oak fluor*. kitchen, two bod-
room* down and two up All in excellent
condition Beautiful garden, leant, shrub-
bery. tree*, guldfiaft pool Quite riaee to
the Oee Hay golf course Carpet, kltcheo
Rat range and a lovely billiard table in-
cluded Haaeinent, furnace and a brand
new Oil -G Mailc ail barner Thu home
#12.000
F LEASE CALL MR STEPNEY
tOak Bay Specialist!
>OIHO CONCERN
( JOBS CONCERN— 10 ACHES FOCI TRY
, ' farm with beautiful %i»a I , ......
from Dutirau, elrrlrt. ailt -lie hied Kuu.ee
far 400 btrda. brooder b.iuae ..id all e<tuip-
nient 7 -room house*. partially furttiahed.
•ith Frigldaire beds. rhwicf frl.1 rtr Jul-
nare rleortc water pomp Apw.ee. pears
herytr* plume blgikbertle* el. n iwvi
ae going rv.linre^'fTaTTtng *00 I'Uii-rt Tk1
breeders and *00 White It.'.* rh.rt. t
• eeka old H C Falmrr HR 3. Ounce n
«1Q handle Cluae to Fern-
' wood A bright Utile home of
four rontna composed of Utmg-eoom. nice
bright kitchen with good pantry spate
Two cheerful bedroom* and a J-pleee bath-
room Cement barrmrnt and furnace Nice
lot t*0 a 134 all fenced and good toll 1-ow
Ml #4 450
PLEAS* LIST YOUR PROPER TIES
D D llcT A VISH
m ron 8um> mu
V|/| -j|ji Hllill HILLSIDE VERY
f ID.JW MODEItN I- ROOM ED
STUCCO HOME Pull camera hatewet.l
with hot air furnace Lovely garden tn
enrobe. I u. were and rockarlea A lovely
home and mat be seen to be appreciated
immediate poaaessUm
Cftl4-||-WIOH HIU-H1DE ATTRAC*
CtHJU g-ROOMED BUNGALOW Huilt
e aiong the better home* Modern in every
detail in. ludn.g living-room, dtalng-room.
J large bedroom*. PuU cement baeement.
fireproof garage Beautifully landacaped
garden. Foaaeealon Aprtl 14th.
O'-fx/Gi - PAIHHE1D HUME, NEAR
Yn'i/’’ BEACH Ultra-modern home
nearly rotr.pia led Ptve roome with air
r in iri.t toning and hardwood fluora Mir-
rored fireplace Thu i> an excellent home
and blllli of A 1 material*
A four-year-old cedar elding bungaJow
Six room* and Utility room
Litlng-room. open fireplace hardwood
floor
Dining-room hardwood flour
Mooern kitchen tiled amk, Inlaid lino,
wood lift.
UUIliy room, laundry tuba, refrigera-
tor space
Two good -ailed bedroome one email
bedroom fir flours
Four-piece bathroom
Pull baaemrnt furnace.
Eaira room In baaement
1.500 »q ft. floor apace
Venetian blind*
ThU la a vary may and attractive little
home that warrant* an IntpecUon b>
anyone Interested In chi* type uf home
Aak for Mr McVey or Mr Foater
WANTED
1-HtX ROOMElY HOUSE In natural aur-
rotniuing* .Quick poaaeaeirm
Around 57 040
3 — FIVE- ROOMED BCNOALOW- Poeaeaa.on
two to three mom hi Around 40 U40
J-POUR ROOMS AND SMALL GARDEN —
Quirk puieeuicm Around 45 doo
4- also ;rwo HOMES in oak BAY
110 000 to 412 000
<1*1 If |f|— GORGE DISTRICT. A lovely
■JW/IAHJ buy in a M- roomed houae Four
aulte* rented and three ruoma for owner.
Income 1150 par month Some furniture
Included ThU U a good buy.
<“ 7~J * - VIEW ROYAL BU-rooineil
<• »7|iii raali handle* A nl?e home on
W j acre* near laland Highway
Contain* large living-room with fireplace
roomy dining-room and large kitchen and
pantry Two bedroom* and a 1-plere
bathroom Full cement uaaemenl furnare
The houae ha* a nea Durutd roof and all
liiaufe aalU plaxtered The land I* all
fenced ha* the beet of toll and U planted
in garden and a nice variety of fruit Iron,
berrie* and bulb*. < I >K u t
Full prlrr •N-W'l
Juat the home for you. If yaw want epace
a few Bitiee out.
FARMS WANTED
SMALL FARM WANTED— NOT TOO
far nut Owner* only lion ttjn
POUR-ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW -At-
tached garage Two bedroom*. Using-room,
kiichrn Mituated on 1‘* arret, nicely tree.:,
good alope Vyry attraruve le
properly Price
PLEASE CALL MR JAB HAL L
hardwood floor* and fireplace, and three
lovely bedroom* Full baaement with gar-
age Venertan blind* arid lino Included
Taxra »J3 till* U a real buy.
<“ “:||j | CASH — Saanich district One
HKI acr# farm, 30 fruit tree* urn
Three lovely— joon>a downataira. two up.
good furnace, fireplace. Full cement baae-
ment Three-piece bathroom Nice chicken
hoosw Foaackatun 30 day*
#5 - 1 |( HILLSIDE Eight room*, ellua-
•CSJeJenF teg an ana berg of good land
that could be divided and told Kitchen,
living-room, dining-room and two bed
room* down and three large bedrtu.tna up
Three-plere i.a'htinicr. Very reaanuahle
taxea and quirk pctteatlon Separata gar-
age. 10 nlr* fruit tree*
Colonial
HIGH QUADRA
II -Room Apartment Hot-e with three-room
tulle for owner— a comfortable home In a
*8400
Stewart Clark 0 Co.*
J!« PEMBERTON BLOu
DJ Evening* O l«40
PARSON'S BRIDGL
FOUR ROOM BTXJCCO BUNGALOW -Con-
auting of two bedroom*, living-room,
kitchen, three-piece bathroom Situated
on approximately half acre, nicely treed,
good alop* City Ughl and »•»•/»
water Price
PLEASE CALL MR JAB HALL
VVANlIu TO RENT-UP TO kd acre.-
v» in Saanich. bulLlinga not necraaar i
Cnlquita 7»R
*^A/ */ k— OOROE DIBT KICT MODERN
BTCfc-CO HOME Living-room
with f i replace, dining-room, two good-vued
bed r > om* modern kitchen and bathroom
Full cement baaement wi'h room for
rumpua roony DUROID HOOF- Quick
poeaeeaion.
VISTA HEIGHTS
COLONIAL STYLE
— A reat four-room bungaluw
•fvy. MMf %lril Ufg# ueing-eoom Large
kluhen and pantry and two bedroom* ant*
a 3-piere bathrootn Cement block four
datton lot 50 a 154 all in garden All
newly decorated tnalde and llnne, blind*,
rurtalru kitchen range and hea'er are
Inrturied In the above low price A good
value.
NOTICE oi el-nit einiN ton
CONSENT TO IKtNvlIR or BMB
LICENCE
H W MILLER & CO
1310 BROAD 8TREET PHONE O |g)l
Inaurance - Inveatmente - Nutary Public
FOR ACTION LIST WITH
PAGE & SNAPE
1010 Bruad Street
A wry apa,-toue home in a love tv lo-
cation Hardwood floors throughout,
hot-aater heated Downstair* conttata
of living-room with granite fireplace,
large dining-room, kitchen and panfry,
alao a sunrmtm adjoining living-room,
through hallway. Upatatra there are
three bedroom* and four-piece tiled
bathroom Cement baxemenr -on a
solid rock foundation Separate gar-
age tp match house Lovely garden*.
*(|“T/| - VIBTA ItXTOflTa Five-roomed
home high location
rri-idern In every detail Hetetnrut furnace,
garage landscaped garden Immediate pot-
evasion fVtnatlan blind* and linos in-
rludttl I
ACT“
MOUNT T0LMIE DISTRICT
B 1413
GFEN1NO EVENINGS— « TO I O CLOCK
Mg.NUAY IQ FRIDAY INCLUSIVE
tflj*) *•.“?/ *• 8 ii- room home with revenue
inside the one-mile eirele rear
Quadra Owner'* lulte downstair*, living-
room, bedrrxioi and kitchen with pantry
etc and 3-plece bathroom tfpetalr*
ItvtfTY-neom, bedroom and kitchen and 3-
piece bathroom Rented for ll.’i per mnn»h
Good lot In garden and frulr Iree* Cln»e
to srhtral. F«ill value
EXCEPTIONALLY well-built atutkn real-
drr.ee rnmprlsllig LIvIng-TtMim. dining-
room den. kitchen, two bedruoma and
bathruom un main flixx Two bedremm*
with tullet and washbasin upataira Reau-
Ulul gardens with shrubs, flower* lawna.
etc. About 100-fl frontage Eae.luatve
PATRICIA BAY
» HEREBY OIVEN (hal
e’ 34th dat of Aprtl nrvt lit* tu*i*rr
e gned it. tend* to apply tn the Liquor Con
trol Ikpard lor consent to iranefet Of all
that Interest of Anion M Dote in and to
Herr Licgnee No 72v> issued In reipeci of
prrmues bring wort nf a Innldlng Known
a* The Half-Way Huuse,** anuaie at 54a
Eequimalt Ri-ad. In the MuMcipaitrv- it
Esuulmait. in ihe Cnuniy nf Victoria
Fruvinra of Itrilteh Cnlumhla upon ti e
land* described as Lot Nmrteeh . i« . .as-
signed number i Block Tau |J. of Sec
tlon Eleven till, ESKJL'JM ALT DIRIRICT
1 \ of niitnii Cuiumlna fun las
f’l'Ulll~CU,U ,N A l0,,Iy kiA-foomMl
•CNf. HMy |,00,a consisting of large kit-
chen with Iliad sink large living-room
with fircpiate and French door*, family-
alar d tiling -room and on* large bedroom
down, three room* up: two of which are
rented for 434 per month Full baaement
with hot water heat to all rooms Separata
garage Nice garden arm trull tree* Thu
is an idaal family home
</•<-* | -WALKING DISTANCE CITY
’ Modern, stucco ftvb- roomed
bungalow e«<ellei>tly laid out and spa-
cious Hardwood floor* Utility room sun
laundry tub* Full rement basemen: with
furnace end- garage Been by appoint-
ment only,
FAN DORA WALKING DIB-
ST’ »• M M r TANCK Ten-room apartment
house divided into eulles Inrome. 4141
per mtniih CaiaUent proposition
A lour- roomed houte rU-w to Ihr tea and
with a magnificent view of sea ami moun-
tains There te some good garden mil.
arid some natural treed land The Owner
we* unexpectedly railed away, and this
property tan be bougltt for »J loo rash.
80 PROPKKTY FOR 8A1-E
NORTH QUADRA
4 lOHDOVA BAY W ATEHFRONT LOT
' with four-roomed roitag*. < 4 • M u I
plus large sun porch Price ft f
Four lou at Fairlcia Bay with cottage and
<ubm* flrauilfui sea view Alan aril-
situated watertfont tut*, nire htadt-
ROBERTS AGENCY
Sidney
SU-UWI An oU'aellve sia-rmnn bum-
low In Jam>i R«' two minutes'
walk from park contain* living-room,
dining-room end kpahen and 7-plece bath-
room Full cement baaement and furnace
nire-Tited lot and c!q*e to school Linn
and blind* Included n real buy .
SPARLING
WATERFRONT HOME
*1-/ tit— SAANUm DISTRICT Lovely
»i* -room house Cloa# to school
and traniportatlnn Three bedrooms, three-
piece bathroom Cement baaement blind*
lino Good furnace Fruit trtra. chicken
house Fosses* ion 30 days
t»*>1 -fk-LANOFORD LAKE WITH 300
e2» >!•*»' foot frontage Four room*
fully furnished, fireplace Private road and
private beach, one-half act* of land, wharf,
float and diving board Boat Included and
poaaaakion at one*
ESTATE AGENT AT SIDNEY
Member Real Estate Board of Vlrtorm
A five-room ceat* -shake semi bunga-
low built for the present owner Uv-
tng-rootn. dlneur two bedrooms, klt-
rhen, sunroom and four-plrre bathroom
downataira. concealed stairway tn alttr
Open fireplace hardwood floor* mod-
ern In all respects Full basement
furnace, garage In baaement. Lnt stir
M * 1*4 Taxea MS
Ask for Mr McVey nr Mr Hawkes
A CHARMING FIVE-ROOMED nUNUAITJW
In country surroundings but close la town
Th« house is at*led up to the latest min-
ute Twu nice bedrooms with birch floor*
and esrepUonally pleasant slew The
Hsing-ritom with large view window* looka
right out over ih# water; French tile iire-
plac* arid a special tapestn effact plaster
The kltrhen and snack bar ars designed
for iiiiivenience with built-in cabinrts.
Iluurrscent lighting and enameled walls
There is a view from every window In
ihr hiiuse Situated amidst terraced
lawn* with fish pools and your own pri-
vate a a' erf rout Early possession can be
arranged with term.
PLEASE CALL MR KENNEDY. JR
*1*4 Mlfl — GORGE HOME MODERN
•tMUnMI BTUCCO OF 4 ROOMS Fir*-
pla> e hardwood floor* basement, furnare
piped to each room Oarage Immedlat*
puaaeaalon.
79 WANTKD Tq. BUY— flOUHES
Q; | ‘““/l— Near Victoria High (h honl A
- **■” ' new little buhealow. contain-
ing lieing- room with fireplace dining-
room and lovelv kltrhen wl'h pantr and
lots of rupboard space Two rhe*rf>i! bed-
rooms wl'h clothe* cupboards and a 7-
Plece bathroom Furnace In full remen*
basement .Separate garage Good garden
and fruit iree* on a good lut which Is
\ SPECIALIZED SERVICE IF YOU ARk
skUitig your home business or apart
meot W* would apprcoiaia in* Hating
Fui quick and afncient actum — phone
write or rail lo EVERUKEKN REAI
ER I ATE LTD 733 View Street 0*013
k — FORT STREET KUBSTAN -
•^3.7* Mf TIAIXY- BUI 1.1 HOME OF 4
KOOMK divided Into eulte- Income b!
•M per month. Owner'* aulte. Immediate
possession.
SAANICH REALTY CO
1415 DOUGLAS STREET , O 417;
NIGHT PHONE E IM7
<‘>i|||i| DOWN on lovely 4-roomrd home
wllh |„rome „f |M per
maci’h from i rooms, four rooms for owner
with immediate piiaseulnn. Full basement
wllh furnace Sira fireplace In living-room
and 3-pirre hath Furniture rati be pur-
chased vrry reasonable Nice 0 | “/ ii j
lot and l«a taxes FULL PRICE W-WHI
A RI THINKING OF HELLING. AND
a* do you want quirk results? List your
houae. buainex* or farm with ua at once
Call personally, phone or mail your listing
to F W Moor* A Co.. 533 Y*U* Street
*8500
it it i- HAULTAIN DI8TR1CT Blk-
RF* roomed bungalnw. basement
furnace, garage A good family home close
to schools and boa. Fusseailon May 1.
JOHN GREENWOOD
1341 Broad Street
NOTICE Or IDARISt*
bungalow
( ’UOICE BU1LDINO LOT. U30H LO-
' ration. In gpud dUtrlCt. Unproved
and ready to build on. A sesaed at
43,100. lakes 43.1 44 Fries 4*14 Further
particular* calf at 1315 Yates Street
S>”| it u | FULL PRICE IncaBs property
MfWW .even rooms two two-roomed
suites with hot and told water Income
444 per month Owner'* suite Full base-
men? *> orvrid rwoj Ac etcwDent propoai-
flon Immediate posaraaion, 43 504 will
handle.
A BUYER Wini A U. CASH FROM VAN-
e » couvrr urgently requires modern tour-
room home Nn basement Up to is }«n
Fles.-t ph'.nt Mi Ha*k«a Baanlkh Realty
A FINE 8JX-ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW —
About ten year* old Llvlnt-roum with
W0en lit enlace, tr.rse badrooma lull base-
ment with garaga and laundry tuba, nvw
furnae* Kltrhen wired for electric range
Large tot with young fruit trees Quick
Mooo
PLEASE CALL MR KENNEDY JK
-PXRNWOOD DISTRICT Twu
fout-ronmed cottages, situated
by good lenanL Tobet and ahnwer In each
Take* 143
i sORNER RICH Ail DSON
' Building lot. 51.040 <
Saanich Really. O «176
DUPLEX OR 8IMILAH REVENUE
PMiducing property by cash buyer
tjfcl •» A really lovelv home In ihe
«r I • 5,4 5*54 5 n,,r, n( beautiful Oak Buv
Built with white stucco ettrrlof and onlv
»h* beat of ma'erlal* used In th# const ruc-
tion This home has a lovely !arg« living-
room with fireplace, a dining - room
$5000
t- LANGFORD LAKE DISTRICT
— 1 •*** A dandv little 4 rootnert bun-
galow all furnished and ittuated on one
acre of very fine land wllh a 130-ft lake-
frontage Flimiture includes UieiterfleM
kitchen aiov*. heater 3 bed*, ele Good
rarage. Taxes 433 Immediate possession
Bo* 1373 Colonist
Ineisine St pres-
ent 115(1 per month Walking (Balance
He rnl -bungalnw of all room* Basement
Furnace Newly dernratad Inside and out
Immediate pnssetslun.
sllOICK BUILDING LOT IN OAK BAY
near transportation O «43t
\1 TO 5-ROOM HOME WANTED WITH
or without basement. No agent* Bos
I1M. Colonist
o'clock T M.
This by-law provide* only lor |he chang-
ing from Apartment to "Oarage si*
the lading clsaalliraiiun uf tan* *t>* and
547. VUIbila City, at the saulhwett corner
uf Juhnaun and Cook Street*, and Lm I0A4.
Vlruirla City, on the north aide ul V.ie*
Street, east of Ctwk Kuevi
A copy al the urupi-«ed b».|»w may be
Inspected at Ihe office uf the undersigned
beiaeen Ihe hour* of hint in- lacs A 41.
and twelve u flock m.itn nn any Halu»U>.
and beiaeen the hours of nine a tlnck
A M and live odoik PM ini any other
L M ROSEVFAR & CO. LTD
110 UNION BUILDING. 413 VIEW STREET
YORNEll BUILDING LOT IN VIEW
J Royal. O 4J50
APARTMENT HOUSE
Cloae tn. seven self-contained aulte* Hot
water heating Returns ahow <•>•> n/u
net of 43.490 Price *— .will
Please Aak for Mr W D Kennedy
FAMILY ARRIVING SOON WANT FOUR
or five-room bungalow or duptex All
tah Good district Box 3905, Colonist
I GROCERY Rt’BINESS STOCK
AND FIXTURES INCLUDED
Low rent Living quarters Well eatab-
llahed and excellent turnover Been by ap-
pointment only. •
YORKER LOT FOR BALE. 40 l 100 4400
11 1539
) “1 i 1(1 — MODERNISTIC FOUR
•T— ROOMED BUNOALOW sit-
uated on finely freed acre of land In
splendid location In Sidney This rixv
house ho* all modern convenience*' In-
direct lighting, tile bathroom, i I
I EXCELLENT LOT. 73 X 313. LOW
* 3 tain Murray Drive, overlooking
Portage Inlet What niter*'' O 1194
IT A YE BUYERS Fon OLDEH-TYPE
• • family home* will do some fixing if
neteasarp Would appreciate your listings
J. H WHITTOME Ai CO LTD
1013 Broad Street Fhone E93I3
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
B|7(U1 FULL PRICE SAANICH. TWO-
irH'MI M|t,g CIRCLE FOUR LOTH
and five -roomed bungalnw Basement,
furnace, garage. Taars only 437. 13.500
will handle.
Pemberton, Holmes, Ltd
(Member Real Estate Board of Vlrlorlal
935 FORT STREET PHONE O 5134
fireplace,
etc It la not quite eomnletcd, but >0U
ran lltc comfortably in It while you flnlah
the trim There la a partly built ou’-houae
containing plenty of good usabla lumber
In addition. Here Is a chance la make a
nice profit and have a home In the mean-
time.
| ('OR BALE GOOD BUILDING LOT. #1
* feet x IIS feel, Ladysmith Street
4400 Box 3415. Culnnlat
ONE OF THE BEST HUILT BIX ROOM
MODERN STUCCO BUNOAIX3W8 In Oak
Bay Modern and up to dale In ever*
wav with hot water heating and the beat
features and fixture* obtainable Nice
surrounding homes and gardrn* Price
(terms)
Mje { qCt/v— EBQUIMALT LAGOON Mod-
ern four-roomed aiding bunga-
low with part baaement Hardwood floor*,
fireplace Ideal for couple. Immediate
pirsseaslon.
9)/MT — OuMt house 5IM feet of
0>. *|Ulnl walerfrontoee on glorlmu
Saanich Arm Orcund Door den. aiitlne-
riKim > parlous dining-room large kltrhen
and pantry fouf large bedroom* and a
3-plece harhroom Upataira 4 beoutlfu!
bedroom* and 3-plece bathroom Basement
large Has four utility
OT NO. 14, DRYDEN ESTATE. ESQUL
-v mall Phone E 4M3
<17“ (k DOWN ON GOOD HOME ON
•7 1 4*Mf HAULTAIN Cloae Ui Ntrv
large kitchen llvlng-roum with roved ceil-
Ing* and dining-room down: also glasted-
In eiinporrh and three large bedrooms up
thrre-ple.e bath Full cement basement
lined, with nice plavroom nr bedroom fnr
Largo lot with g-x-it
garden FLILL PRICE
VISll W) V,EW novAL * beautiful
1 building site 10« « 135 over-
looking Fvqutmsli Harbor and 8i*cke Hill*,
three minutes' walk from main highway
ai.d bus This ts one of ihe last lo*a in
Ihl* vlrinllv and an Ideal plare In build
a new home
BROWN BROS
I I AVE 13 000 CASH AND WILL AS8UME
* • Want bungalow cr home m gttod dis-
trict with P«*ae**|o|v Bona Bde buyge. Nn
agrnu, please Bov 3«iM. Cblonlat.
OT ON RT. I' A I'HICK STREET, NEAR
J Shual Hay. gn a J3«, |1 ion O 3907
One-lialf Casli, Balance Arranged
< ( j II U | EBQUIMALT LAOOON 3-
TTlMnl It on MED MODERN Bt'RGA-
1CIW Flrcpta-r - liearb Half
acre of land Alao ideal fnr couple
WATERFRONT AGE — Without question one
of the moat artistic and attractive prop
ertles on the market today A delightrut
3-room modern stucco bungalow affording
a sea view from almost every room I'v
acres of landscaped garden, with several
bearing fruit iree* Full basement and
aummaUe heating. You could not dupll-
ramthia.tth. $15,000
N'ICTUKIA oa* company, limited
with head office a> ItiU tangle)
fttreet in Hie City of Victoria. Provln-r of
British Columbia, hrretiv give* onttn that
It has. under HeMlub 7 nf Ihe said A- l.
deposit m with Ihr Minister of Public
Work* at Ottawa, and tn the offite «l the
Distrm Krgmrar nf ihr land Registry
District of Virtnrta at Victoria. Htlllsh
Columbia plan* nf fnremore right* thmugh
the waters nf Virtnrta ItarlMi at Rock
Bay. together with a description nf 'lie
prup.ir.-d «Re f.tr same such deicrlpllon
being a* set out hereunder
Application for a Itaac of forrsl.rre
fronting nn the l..» granted Id t>te Vic-
lurta (iai Cumpany. l.imiie.1, in 1517 aht. h
said leaaa frnnu on Lm if.** in Vl'lurla
City The land applied for being til ualed
In Rock Bay, an arm of Victoria Itartuii
Vancouver Island, British Colimlil* and
was originally below high watei mark,
described at follow*
Commencing at the Southwest turner of
the parcel granted th* Taylor Mill Com-
Pany In l»«7 Department file Nn I3.vr?,
t her, re northerly and fnllwwlng the artl-
ern boundary ol said paisrl for a dlsiam*
of eighty iHl fewt. Ihenre west astronmme
lo an mierseeiioi, with the northern bound-
ary of the foreshore parrel granted •« fh#
Victoria Gas Company. Llmt'erJ. lo 1*37
Ihenre sr.u' he .sierl* and f.illowing the
said northern bouiMiary of mi.1 par- el i«
the point of romnie. cement and conlaln-
la rement _ —IP R.....
room*, laundrv tub* and alao a 3-pie'e
bathroom Bepara’e gura<* and barn. *he
latter with good floor above The build-
ing la ar run ur alia. In flrtt-elas* rundlilon
and all furnishing* garden tool* bo*'*
etc are Included Toge'her With 11 acres
nf land ihl* offer !■ an exceptional wtf
AN ATTRACTIVE HOMEHtTS
Of 33 Arre* (Or 15 or It.
,N HA AN It'll PENINSULA
| URGENTLY HFQUIRE A MODERN
• home of four ur five roums In Oak Bay
and am willing to pay up to »fl OOd rash
I
. , southere ei-
V-e posur* goo feet frogi tha beach on
th* north aide of Patricia Ray Acres* to
the tiearh by free right of way ar by pur-
rt-asg of immediately adjacent seafrontage
of 100 feet Park-like property no »ock
well treed Telephone and electric service
and near nua line roll information bv
mail PO Boa 107« Victoria
tipq-r/k- EXCLUSIVE ubtiko hill-
>•»•»’» BIDE DISTRICT. NEAR VISTA
HEIGHTS A good ll'tle home of five
roum* with basement and new furnare
Hardwood arid fir floors Separate garage
Nice lot with fruit dr** Immediate posses-
sion.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
A LOVELY NEW BUNGALOW with all
modern feature# and fiuurrs ate SIX
ROOMS and BATHROOM lAir-cnndt-
tlnned heating *y»temi Must be aern ui
be appreciated Price Menu*.
WANTED
BtDK-BY-StDE DUTLEX
ALSU
Night Calls Mr Feeang O 4512
Mr Bellingham. B 3510
OAK BAY — Beautiful seven-room home
with two bedrooms downstair* and two up-
stair* Full four -piece bathroom down and
two-piece upgtatri Exceptionally largs
living-room, hardwood floor* ihroughnui.
Full basement Fruit trees in | *
back garden. Terms vl I. •#•11 1
HOOKE -3 1 Acre# of beautiful property,
with live stream, good aoU. fruit trees
Charming four-room bungalow with tiled
i abinei luirhen. modern bathroom, full
liatemwnt. la undry -room, eliy light and
aaier ADlatie two-car Tudor-deslgn gar-
age with rsiav arcnmmndation for guest*
Tills I* really a paradUe and rou may
have Immediate possession. <f‘s2<Wl
■xclualv* agema “KlilW
DtrptEX — An eirepiionally well-planned
duplex within walking dlltanre of town
Five spacious rooms down with hardwood
floor*, ete : separata entrance to *elf-roi<-
t alned four-room aulte up CHwxl return
on your
Investment inhJUU
T I8T7NOB of Apartment*. Butitieases,
Let* and Country Properly Our en-
larted staff will gtvr enurtgou* and
capable service
ALFRED CARMICHAEL Ai CO. LTD
13>g Broad Street Phone Q 7341
Cb.y—- i| DOWN Will I BRIDE AVENUE
•r-f.MI near Mount View High Es-
elusive lining Five -roomed aiding bunga-
low of five rooms Basement furnace, ga-
rage Balance nf II.IAO term*
1 (EHIDENTlAL lot* and acreage excellent
»b •* a view Alao two 1-room cottage*
Ci, .wood and Happy Valley Belmont *7
OUI.NV roflNER LOT. BEST CITY DIB-
► Irlel. Cook and Queen* with a beau-
tiful plan. X450 rash
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY
One Half Ca.'h. Balance Arranged
F. W MOORE & CO
St* »•)*’,( \ DOWN NEW WHITE BHAKE
•r— — BUNf 1 A145W of four room*
Fireplace modern kltrhen lovelv and
bright Full rement baeement wllh hot
air furnace SAANICH MARtOOl.D DIS-
TRICT Balance of |J 310 on term*
*34 JOHNBON RTREET
Phone E 74*1 or E51C3
Eeer.lnga B 3333
1434 Government
[ 1ST I NOB APPRECIATED - BUNOA
■' lows eotiagea any dlxtrlet
PEMBERTON ROLMBB LTD
435 Eon Street O gl3<
IMMEDIATE POBSEBBION
OEAFRONT LOTS— EAHT BOOKR MOST
‘ sheltered pari Sooke harbor Elec-
trlGly From 1350 O *373
FJ1WO GOOD BUILDING LOTS. ONE
I Maenlrh. one City. E 4304.
In a beautiful, new aturrp bungalow
FIVE ROOMS and BATHROOM with latest
featutea and fixture*, etc Price Itermai
315-30 flCOI-l ARD nUILDINO
Fhone B 10)3 or t 4544
Evening*
Msisra Rogers O 0409 or Flnlayaon. B 5570
T 1ST YOUR PROPER 7TE8 WITH CYRIL
• k Ruhlln Real Estate We Inapert
R 1433
GOPGf
One-Hall Cash, Balance Arranged
IHREE LOTS. GOOD LOCATION MAIN
road 4350 each E 7554
HAGAR'S
THREE- BEDROOM BUNGALOW
MODERN BTUCCO 5-ROOM BUNGALOW -
Comfortable Uving-room .open flreplarc 3
nice bedrooms, kitchen -wired for store,
with breakfast nook. Full ermrnt base-
ment. furnave and gara*e Situated on
large lot. In high location and well drained
alto rnnvrnien' lo DahsporU'lon IM-
MEDIATE POSSESSION given <.•<.. rs.
WELL WORTH
L M ROSEVEAR 0 CO, LTD
110 UNION BUILDING. 413 VIEW STREET
O 5041
AIODEHN HOUSE. SEMI -BUNOALOW OR
bungalow Aboui 4 room* Musi have
Itgltr. and water 5 to • acre. Within 13
mile* nf Virinria On or near highway All
rash deal Reply In Boa 3303, Colonist
(live details
\’I EW ROYAL— NICE HUILDINO
y appnrxlmaiely 100 feel by Jk,
134 feet >•
FAfRFIEID Close to the tea <■
Choice lot of 50 by 113 feet O'
APPROX IMA I El.T \ ACRE «m"w
southern slope. g|| in orchard UF'
and bulb* rT
LUMBY. LTD
III FrmbvrHsn Bldg (tip 1 riiglv
B I13t He* Phor-ee. O 74«3 f
Five-room siurco bungalna, large living-
modi wllh fireplace. 3 bediosinu. 4-pirtc
haihrdnm iremOMike- large modern klt-
ilirn with nook Wired for range full
rrtneni* basement with garage Piped hn«-
• ir furnare Wood hoist fo living-room
and kitchen IMMEDIATE juuii in
POSSESSION ~ M H M 1
GORDON HEAD — White cedar-eidlng bun-
■slow on ft* acres Fruit tree*, spaclou*
barn and chicken house. Birellent soil
Five attractive rooms In excellent condi-
tion You'll have in hurry
for this
Must oet settled i have cash
for s food homo tn good locality
Bex 1373. Colon let
KER b STEPHENSON
LIMITED ^
Exclusive haling
N’ORTH QUADRA OR MOUNT TOLMIE
area — 1 have buyer fur new style bun-
galow of Bee rooms la elthar nf Qivse
dls'.rlett. around 14 nob Please phone me
at Saer.ich Realty Co O 4)75 Mr Foster,
evenings. 0 1553
GORGE -Four-room bungalow one block
from bus and on a corner list, with ext el-
lent garden and several mature fruit trees
High baaement Open fireplace Bright
kitchen Possession 30 da)* < 4 7711
Exclusive listing irl I •)'»
RHAWNIGAN LAKE — Four-room stucco
bungalow and separate guest cottage wllh
enur .own lakefroniag* wharf and floats
FrlreSnriudra two boat* and all furniture
on the premise* -even th* fishing rod*
have been left for ytvur
ronvonlenro ti«iWI
HANDY TO EVERYTHING
ALMOST NEW BTl’rco BUNOALOW sl'h
large nook, nac flnnrs Pe»em»n' turr-xce
and gauge White enamel elerlrt-- rangr
Inrl.nied POSSESSION IN i .. .
AUGUST PRICE *r I ' M M F
QUACPA AR
Coat 4-rrmsn gtm-co bungalow on lot Ml s
!3ft Living-room with fireplace, hard-
wood floors, 3 bedrooms, modern 3-plece
bathroom ki'rhen and noog 30 daci pos-
u,,it $1000
HOME BU1IDING LOANB
MODERN INSURANCE
I »ETlRlNO - WANT BIK-ROOM HOME
Will pay to III) 000 for good value
Fhone E 7174
TO WHOM IT MAY f'ONCKEK
'I'AKE NOTICE that nu and from March
1 34th, 1544. we, I EON ARD Mr M AHOW
and ARTHUR RUIWELL. carrying nn busi-
ness under the firm name and style nf
McMAflON * Hi 'WELL MOTORS pur-
thaaed and are th* snl* aiMiralnr* and
owner* of lha*. rertaln sturage and aervir#
• stage business at 731 Johnson Hirer), Vic-
toria B C , hitherto carried on b» Henry
Clarence Dahl a* Dahl Minors
AND rUftTKKR TAKE NOTtCE lha' any
creditors nf the aald Dahl Motors far the
•aid bualneaa prior to March 35th. 154*
should apply tn (he said Henry Clarence
Dahl nr his representative for payment of
(heir accounts
Ws are responsible for any and all debts
of the said business contrarted by us as
and from March 3ith 1®4«
OATFD at Victoria, n C . thia 3rd day wf
April, 1544
M- MAHON * RUSSELL MOTORS
741 Johnson S' test Victoria It C
THE YORKSHIRE
b ROOMS AND GARDEr
I-ROENTIY REQUIRED - FOUR Oil
I five-room modern bungalow with or
wlthuut basement Gorge or Quadra dts
Irlel preferred H«r* 173E Cnlnolet
AND PACIFIC BXCVnmEB LTD
Modern, 9-room stucco bungalow In Gorge
dlsirUT Hardwood floors Choir# ehruh-
t*erv. nice fruit tree* lawns Early put-
seaaitin Terms ran be arranged
bn full prlre of HPU*nni
LEACH b SPARKS
tForraerly Coles Howell A Cu Ltd
(131 VIEW STREET F
1 mile* from Nanaimo High and heal-hy,
tnp of a lovely valley 1»« srres of gar-
den and orchard Large living-room dln-
mg-room. 3 bedrooms large kitchen and
pantry Furnare Recently decoratdd
thritughout Oarage ar.d .-j iju,
Utllllv shed Frlce WIIW
BROWN BROS LTD
tEatahllabed laid.
754 FORT BTREBT E ID
House mnsiata nf living-room dining-room,
both with flreplarea; two bedrooms,
kitchen pantry and bathroom, a!) on one
floor Baaement with new furnace, garage
This It a well-built house
STUCCO NEAR THE SEA
R*ven-mnm stucco resided-* an south side
stf Oak Ray Avenue near sea Stciry-and-
a -half-type home wllh four bedroom* fine
rsmrni basement, garage arid lovely gar-
den, A real bargain $10,500
BUILD! NO BIT EH
Homs no* Street- 3 lou 40 x M0 Price »*Vt
each
Langf'.ird — I lot*. 41 * MI Frle* 1340 each
ALFRED CARMICHAEL R CO . LTD
1214 Broad Street 0 7141
Eycltiklw Agents
4t 1 l|Wl “ N'*' bungaluw. situated in
wP“T"TYy\» city Ueliig-rttom. eunronm
two iiniroomi kltrhen. 3-plece bathronm,
■ nd pantry Cement basement with fur-
nace Venetian blind* Standing on two
•M 43,404 rash balance
at 1.13 a month Including Interest. Pos-
srastnn In JO day*
AVAILABLE FOR FALL
New flve-risom bungalow In popular View
Royal, situated on tw<> large Iota Hard-
wond floor* Le*'#il at present but will
he available thtl Fall.
Full price ” K?* H F
Handles thi* rerep.ie-produclrig hum* In a
good di»!ncl. Owner * suite konxteta of
rieirig-roc.ui, le’dioom kitchen with atovr
pamry. sunroom Upstair* rented ai 111
i.c- noaltu U.u Wi:i liM Be VArgnl In a
wee, * time, it constsia of Uving-roum. two
bedroom*, fclthrn wllh g«s *tov» barhroum
• nd toilet Good basement with flntxhed
bedroom separate garage $ | 5()0
UPLANDS lluiqur rcmstrU' uob ai.d -»•
View from every room Thl* ties iltful
hums of 7 room* lesie* nothing to tx de-
sired Prir# end further particular* mas
b» obtained from the office
WE HAVE BUYERS WITH CARD
) ACRES CHOICE HUILDINO HITE. 3-
- mile rtrrle E 3503
INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED
EVERGREEN REAL ESTATE. LTD
33 View Rtrewt Phone Q 4013
Night Call H Bellingham, ft MM
or S resang O MI3
•Cl 5(H I CITY Cloae u. rixe-yvomed
•irt'M'fr bungalow Fully furnished
Lmng room, open fireplace dining-room
two t-rii rooms three-piece bathroom and
kitchen, all In nrst-rlatx eondttlnn llaae.
ment with furnara Ptusaaaipn In 13 dava
A good buy
FAIRFIELD n.»c
Hagar 0 Swayne, Ltd
m VIEW RTREET PHONES ft 4131-3-1
Real Vsiai* • Insurance
Home Pl-.nns H 1443 E 1401
io tratitporiauo^
rnotr.s and sunroom full basemen
furnace and large <<
garage
AND THE RAINS CAME
Very modern sit -room atorrn bungalow in
rhaleesi part nf Oak Biy Esira -large
rmimi beautifully mndem kiichrn and
bathroom pedestal basin Five year* old
Very up-ui-dat* improvements Hsrdwottd
floors hot water heating copper piping
thrnugbout Enr fnrthar 91.) f U 1||
particulars «e# K AR «r I —.In MI
Due its Int lament weather the nprntng of
our Rierns Heights Res item of the Royal
Hoad* SuMIvlalnn has been delayed, but
we are ti'rw able lo acrept rese rvstinna of
loll In this beautiful arts These sites
rousts’ rf appmaioiwve.*— nne arre. are
beauulully treed and rnmmarrl pwr>c<<
ramit views We InvHe you to meet ua on
•he prnprrtv on Saturday or Runday aft-
ernocics DIRBCTIONB Turn left off the
Island lllghwav •< Helmrtsn prnc-eed tn
wa'srfron), turn right and follow road in
sign.
SALE OP SHARES
FAIRFIEI.D Bis rooms
Automa'le gas furnare
Oaa range and Ruud
included, for
only
FI E ARE
U»E HAVE X BAILOR WHO REQtriHER A
s or 4-rbnm home with basemen in
E^quimaii or near No * street tar Nut
mure than 14 V*)
Alsu
Three '.(Iliera whu destrr 4 or I ruon. buu-
galuws. Oak Bay Oorar or any good dis-
trict, up to I? Odd cash
Phena E 1103-4 EvenU.fi 0X135
BROWN linos LTD
Eat l«lt
t(!W*’>( 1 Three-iuti* .partmsni house
- *' * 1 ’ situated In bexi p*rl of city
rinse to school and car Twu suite* nf I
room, and bath, and I suite af 4 tm.nu
and barti All *e|f-r«u.talned with own
fro«*t doors Small suite lb Uwmcui fnr
latilmr If vnu are looking fnr an Invest-
ment. let us show you this pmpeMs
Bee A Lancaster
EMPIRE REALTY CO
i Member r*«| Kitatv Board nf Victoria.
tooa BROAQ RTREET PHONE E 7441
T * NDEH and by elrtue nf a Writ of Piart
Fwctas issued nut Of the Ruprsms
four* of nntlsh Columbia, Vlrturla P.»«n-
try in the action Herbert Presi Wn«t.v
plaintiff, end David R Talt and Tall and
Merchant defendant', whereby •!.<•»* was
plated under •« cure 7 oon thaiss .,f stawfe
of Man-O-War Mine*. Limited suata In s,| In
share certificate No 170 If the name nf
tha said Herbert Frevi, Winshy whiGi gglf
there* of s'uck are In the rqateidv a'n#
pnssexslon of the Roi»| Rank of Canada
Douglas Rtreel. Victoria under aaevow
n«w therefore under a Writ of Vendiuonl
Eeponat isaqad out of the loprrrn* Court
of Brlttah Columbia. Victoria Reatstrv
• nd to m# dlrscieci | shall offc* lor saw
by public auction tfieae nefr.rs rnec ir.ned
7 (MM shares at my nffice Courthouse
Victoria ft C . on Mondav kp--.| t'h 1**9
•I II am Term* of sale, rash for fur-
ther particulars apply In ih* order -signed
D Ma'RRIDF
Rhenff County of Virtnrta
Bherlffa Office Courthouse
Vtctarta R C . April 3nd 1*4*
HIGH OOROE -Ac etcepfionalis well-built
• emi -buneshiw wuh five spn)ie«.|t -clean
moms Clnaed ••sirwai jp upstairs and
• pare fnr two more Altnns' tmnie.iia'r
orcupanrv end soms term* !^"”5()l)
fOR ROBINSON CRUSOE
Two Gulf falanda for aale targe aerragi
Residence, bath* vnd other impri" emenh
Eir *r>tu Hit
NF AR TH* UPLANDS
Till* -» a geri Fise-room whr.e-sidini
house with adjoining double garage Built
10 rear* ! lively llvlng-rnom 14 t 30. din-
ing-room 13 s 12 mails' bedroom upstairs
ha* grand marine views Landacaped rac-
ks s 107 Prirs m #11 ( if II I
settle an ssta s ^ I Is'FiHF
Pleass Ask fwr Mr Hprle
NEWSTEAD REALTY
FOUR NICE ROOMS AND DINETTE
uated inwir nest hums* |r, a vy^v
district This is almnst new and *.
In every respect «a art AiU]
1014 BROAD BT
Member Rea) Eaiate Hoard of Vtrtnna*
KER & STEPHENSON
LIVITED
U "ANTED —4 TO i-HCXJU HOUSE ON S
acre or more lb Baanteh. rinse to
transportation Will pay up to kklbK)
through VLA If sul'abta Bus 1*79 Col-
onist
loca'rd nn a pile si reel tn bng nf 'he
ftne*t residential parts nf Oaa Ba*. tloae
10 'he beach transportation and shopping
• en> r# Ft.-ep'ionally well planner! eight-
room serai -ftunga’ow Dnwrstaira contain*
a spaeiou* entrance nail, giving access to
ail room* Cosy library with "pen fire-
place living -rmim <33 S ‘III With nper.
Itreplare sur.forsm f smITv-*ised dtntng-
resnm small pantry and »*>.! -planned mod-
ern kltrhei twa (nod-aued bedrooms ettli
targe riches cupboards and thteo-ptsce
modern bathroom between Upwtairt there
are two more gtvyS s ! ! cd bedroom* and
one small one Three-piece bathroom
Tull ronrreie hwsernent, garage attached
Pleasant outJock from all windows wllh
pattfg: Yww-ryew* Very attractive garden
sir* M",n,
NwtfMisn 3® Dave
FARHON R BRIDGE oHEA New four-Kmm
sturm b.ime nn , acre of P
ground Immediate possession I
NORTH QUADRA Rev«n-room cedar sid-
ing boms Two lot*
Immediate pos*ei*ion
HOME WITH INCOME Dougla* Btreet
cluae |n Uomnleiely furnished Income ill
Three imhi* for owner Thl* home w in
•poll*** rimdlltnn
Immediate posse** uv,* r? 1 1 * M I
WINDROH FARR — Seven - room home
.$1 o.:>< mi
WINDROW PARK - New six- #C4!4M)
room home Yarant J>~1F1“F
BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME
Thu || a very sell built and well
house and only Just eompteted Fl
on one n»>of Rumpus roctn -w
place i and rwrag* in basement C;
Frlee
III PROPfRTV WANTED
Member* Rest taiaie Board of Virion#
LUMBY, LTD
\t"ANTEI> — THREE OR FOUR-ROOM
v » touage by elderly rout » r.ewr .ran*
par'^UCtL Whoa Lava you? Boa JOAj.
Cotovugl
rvorio BUILDING LOT OR LOT* OAK
flav prefarred I I Mg Box 3413
Colonial
lit PYMBFRTON HI. DO Up I Flight,
h 1131 RES PHONIER O 1142-0 40*4
U' ANTED FOR CASH— GOOD VIEW LOT
in Oal Hay Rowr good bus or cor
*aj vice resentlal Ol*e location stre and
prlta ta Bo* IT3I Colonial
U ’ANTED TO FtTBCBAM - TWO-BED
room modem bouse 42 400 to it awt
down Immediate occupancy Be-a 7MB
CoMMM
PLEASE ARK FOR v>n PAMMORE
Island Investment Co
LTD
0* BROAD BT PHONE O TI40-7
SPECIAL
Drum Furnaces
U* ANTED TO PVRfTlABE — BUTT ARLS
building 1«(, In nr near rue and
tranaportauvn 1200 to IJ40 Phone I 4001
evenings
ANTED— RMALL HOUSE IN OAK BAT
’’ to pur- ha** with down pavwMtBt wf
II 090 Ocru pallor, not neceaaory Bo*
J4j5 Colonial
FINANCE
CORPORATION
l IX) V ATT LTD
713 JONIM BLDG
ThU N If A built wltrb-m.idsrn llxscew bun-
Es tow altuated In a beautifully treed », n
tndacapM location, hlgli above the rl»y
among other intuit hemes with Its ultra-
miMTwrn electric kitchen, eeerything within
ease rwwch. and view unsurpassed You
will like the large sunfbn Itvlng-tmim with
franlle firoplace. with French door* lead-
r-x to the lawn The modern dining-room
twu eteps up. with Jron railing and «pe-
r tally bulll-ln feature* T7»# Holhrwnnd t*ed-
rooms with special built -In feature* and
waira large ptalo gloaa mirror An escop
• tonally arUatte batnronm the rumwua
room Wllh ftreolaco and rorktall bar
(Not»— Frigid* Ire electric range raocealed
stsrlrtc clock and on* heat room suite In-
cluded In the prlco.1 Hi oorth ineaan-
gatingJT you waht aome- Jbi j jsiiii
thine different Terms
Ex cl is* I *v Agent*
U "ANTED 4-ROOM BUNGALOW IN
Fairfield or Femwood area Earl*
poaaeieton Cash up to 59 100 Bo* 37 W.
Colonist
Assorted Heaters
. WATERFRONT HOME
F'»ur-ro*Hi» ohite-«iding bur.galwo with un-
finished front room on* bedroom kltrhen
dinette) and 3-plece be * hr no m This is
waterfront property With atlractiee ground*
oearto, on aero
For Further Particular* and Inspecnon
Pl»as* Call
THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY
I3R3 GOVERNMENT BT PRONE K 4159
T33 FORT BT
RIGHT O 3117
I sO YOU WANT 3 ACItRS OF REAL
1 / good v-.ii orchard going ranrarn. on
trangportatioo near VlctoGa mala sewer-
age low tales' f 1015
U "ANTED - MODERN FAMILY HOME
With nice e truer. Oat Bar wr Uplands
preferred 4I0<W0 it. 114 000 Box 3701.
CuUmiat
BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT
“.f M4 -OENTLTMAN B SMALL HOME
. »in» |t< K K LAND AVE EKCLD-
r Spier, did 5-roam bungalow with
it »s acre wf land Flxiwera. fruit
I*, vegetable garden and garage with
tie entrance Price include* klirhen
*. Venatlaa blinds Hardwood floor,
i ftranliOe. This It a small bungalow
ihte for particular people Poulilvely
>’>«•» In format tan Term* ll negded
You are overlooking a gxsod lnve«tm»n« If
vnu don | tnvaeitgate this Mvelj waterfrant
grispaety. Yoiutsfing af a flve-noom oltra-
mortem stucea bangahrw with beauitrul
view terrared lawru and pools among
•rbuina and 111 trees Automatic raol
etnkvr A kltihen gnd nook that will please
ihe ommr dUcrlRiinaung. Lavetv living-
room and gueeiA'ae dining-room A view
from every window Owner telling only
beeaua* of l.Lneaa Term* ffit*-(i
For qqfrk sale T'FT'BF
E ACRE OF r'LJLkRED LAND IN OAK
Biy. near tew and transportation Wilt
I vide lout Bve tot* 43.00® Fhone
U ' ANTED— J TO 2 a ACKER WITH 5
form houae -witir ernreen botreee ta
I'Mmeuu 4991 IO I F>0 bird* Close In
Bay J7S5 Celamai
GLEN LAKE
Three- mom bungalow with apart, rut front
mc-m and fireplace bedmom and klirhen
Mire lakefrwnlage Eacellent *wimmlng
Price**0**1*'* . $T?2IH)
/* OR OFFER
U" ANTED -RIX-HOOM BUNGALOW ON
haif aftre Ou’aiqe cir* iisvta near
bite and echnni Caah deal Na ageota
Boa 3733. Cblonlat
BROWN BROS “LTD
NEWSTEAD REALTY
«V5IU1 - ”** AT ARTYf E7PT CLONE
Y'>F'Fw IB Bhawing apiend-d r#'«r. .
Largs ground* All aulles self cw**i alned
Bit uated in fine dtatrui Full Inlarmastan
ai ear office.
etersrMity apd phar » gi
per ai /r.ih R-.s 1 ton Col
BROWN BROS LTD
D, D McTAVISH
5 ACKER agOTTLY UNDER CUL71VA
• ’ li«i Rmati 'o-isg* SM n.isaiikinp
Thirty fruit tree* HfiwWrriti, bglhi
42 400 Appi / 1444 CsmVrUnd.
70i FORT BTREET
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Montreal Slocks
MONTREAL, April 5 <*>.—
Paper* went to a new nine-year
high in the indices. and other
group* were steady to irregular to-
day on the Stock Exchange and
Curb Market In trading up to the
final hour. Some of the stock*
boarded lost early strength in late
CurUM-WfifUt
Di>u«u* Aircraft
Dupool
Kaaiman Kodak
Inf RO
IlfllflU FlMMlt
General Il«!IK
VANCOUVER, April 5 <P* — Mines,
were off slightly on Vancouver Stock
Exchange today while Industrial*
were up fractionally and oil* were
quiet Sales in forenoon trading
were 160.000 shares.
Mine* oft were; Bridge River
Consolidated, l'. to 2t'»: Cariboo.
b to 3 70: Oentonla. 3 to 70; Hedley
Mascot. 4 to 2.5k Premier. 1 to 2.35;
Privateer. 3 to 75 QuuUMno, Yg to
23'-. and Sheep Creek. 3 to 152
Mines up were Congress. '« to 13
13s,: Jason. 6 to 56; Mlntn, ■« to
b Pioneer 15 to 6 00. and Reeve*
Mi.ednnuld, 2 to 1 40.
Pacific Coyle roue 1 to 36
NEW YORK, April 5 JP' -As-
sorted utilities and Industrials man- i
iiged to make some further head-
way In today's stock market al-
though leaders generally were de-
pressed by light profit cashing
Accounts were trimmed In the
majority or cases because of the
feeling that the list again was In a
vulnerable technical position owing
to IU substantial recovery from the
February slump Most steels, rails
and motors were down after a steady
opening.
Transfers of l frflO.OOG share* com-
pared with 2.130.000 Thursday The
niarket was broad. 1.004 Issues rrgi-
ferlng Of these, 443 declined and
3Ml advanced.
The Associated Press 60-stock
average was off .3 of a polnl at 79 2
hut the utility composite was up
3 at 54 2, a peak since 1931.
General Motor i
i toed net. H r.
Goodyear Tire
Ureal Northern
Ores’ Wet' Sucar
r TO '
7H£ a UP
P£ac< w A W
. HUKffY! A
Ctmv/bus Of H£V reAfi- STA.K; l)
FACE AKtUSFY THK. MV*
THt AFTER- THEAIKt fHTKOAS if
IHf /AVr-eW ABLE MbHXSPOl A Vi
HCAM A Off TUI HAH*G£R* tV'M
oreil.uui.d
Humrenr Vdr.u.*
Ho*r tt-.utid
loll IlirtNtri
lull TAT
loll Nlran
John*- Mali! tile
Kennerott Cdvpm
Moiilioior ry Ward
N««n Keirttuior
Nr» York Central
deal*
Higher in papers were AbtUbt 6 1
per cent preferred. Price. Fraser
International. Consolidated. M. A
O. Powell. Bathurst "B. Dryden
and Brown.
Winners ui Industrials were Vick-
ers preferred. Lang Canadian Car
Lutues, Dominion Bridge, Tar, Cork
Eastern Steel. Dominion Engineer-
ing. Coekahutt Plow, Dominion
Coal preferred. Dominion GIosa
Foundation. Oypaum and Hamilton
Bridge.
Bell. Brazilian. C N Power and
Power Corporation were on the up-
side in utilities.
Imperial and McColl pushed up
in refineries and Petroleum tum-
bled
MARY WORTH'S FAMILY
BtADV .616*4
TALLY HO1 THt LtONlJV
HuNT 14 OFFICIALLY ON.
A
YOU St CM TO FOROtT THAT I TOO
WAS IN THE TMtATLR ASAOiHt .
FIAME.1NATUHAUY I SENT HtRA
WIRE. TILLING HER ABOUT THt
THt H WfRt OFF
HAD IT CKCuRRED TO YOU. MAMA .
THAT SELENE ADAlR MA V NOT REU5H
FACING HER FANS AFTER A LONG .
TRAIN RIDE? SME'U HARDLY LOOK j
t DEWY FRE5H ! (■ »
fcArr^ 2*3 ^ -
WlKt, » tLU'TMVj ntn euiwui • \
i>HAKE$PLARL STUD* CLUB MEETING J
I HER AT THE STATION'
(Muni Mate At' Co Ltd
v*Scnt\La oils B.c
A t Cult
Ur Utah Donutiinu
C A C Cornu
I'alranir.
Ciuumull —
CuBicminwrai'.ti
Dalhouate
iMMrl Nit
Foothill*
HlgtiaiKXl Satire
Hum* Oil
Srlienif' Oil
Shell Cnw.i'
Hr«ridt»'d Oil
Sear* KoehV'
Bun toon* Co
Southern !*■*
noutnsm h»
now JONES’ AVERAGES
l lilrty industrials. 144 04. off 73.
Twenty rails, 64.57, off .71.
Fifteen Utilities. UJS, up 29.
Total sale*. 1.160.000 shaeas
Cori>ii
Tnst Oult
Ciiloo CallrWlr
L'ftlon Til' Cal
Union Ps'ltl*
Unii»d Aircrstt
Uolteii Fruit
t! B Rubber
UB flieel
Mcpo'
Jtnn Richsrtlson a K-
I raosdian Iniestaieni Fucuf
i I'.fiadlsn Bank ot Cotnmrrrf.
! Imoeilal Dank
bank ol hlurilreal
I Bank of Nosa Beotia
Rural Bail ...
Him i ot Toronto
| Abtiibi. Corn. . . .. .
Abiubl. Ft(l
Alsama Bieel —
Allied Cltamlcala
Amerhan Can
Anierlr.au Foaar a Light
Amerhan Tobareo
Amrrir-an Brother
Amerlran T«1 At Tel
Amertran WTaieraorka
Amerlran Woolen
A nar on da Copper ... ...
Armour . .—
Al'.hlaan Topeka
Atlantic Nefinlny
H A ft Railway
naidvtn Lncomollva
WELL. BwCW T
M£ DOWN J
J A hO> ANY
DON'TCNA come)
7 Oi UP?? J-'
W « CAUGHT
! THATo-c
' HE >
HEABP '
Wexern Cnlo
Won) worth
Youiiii'iivn
Aenltn Madlo
Telephone
Han Traction
Active Bonn I railing
MONTREAL April 5 -CP>— Do-
minion Government issues were In
demand at higher leveLs and fairly
active today on the bond market
A number* of the Dominion Bnnd*
and long-term Victory Bondi were
marked up fraction*.
Maple Leaf. Slmp.Min.>. West
Parker*
Power A ’ _
t HUH Mula
line Product*
Itendli Arts' ion
Neihleham Steel
Hnelnc Alrrtall
Borden
Borg Warnar
nrtet! Mf| CO
Cfaae J. X
V P R
rirro da Pasco
Canada K Dcuutnlon Busa
Canada Ccmcni
Canada Uaitini
Canada Nonftern Power
Catiada B'eamslilp>. C«B
Canada Hteamahlor Pfd
Canadian Brawertt*
Grwlna and UtuLetl Grains pooled
anauian Car H Pdry Com
anadlan Celanete
anodtan Dredie K Dock
'anadian ndui’.rlal Alroliol
anadlSh nduttrlet ' B "
'anadlan Locomotive
Crown Aellerbocb
Crur.lhl* Bteol
Increa&e* In InduatnaU
PANTORIUM
r-
WE'RE 6C'N6 f WE CAN'T^ TOKIG^T WILL
GO THERE.
MUTT' THEy
THREW VCD
.OUT LAST.
I NIGHT'/
TO THE
PORKCLL
be deferent
I'M 60IN6TD
THRowTHEM
OUT.' j '
i* the name in \nt<fVia t ha 1 inf.tn«
l»rv Cleaning of Kvervlhinif "ill
attention to every detail. Ju-t c.
^ NO, NO.' DON'T >
START COUNTING
T VET? THAT
-S WAS ME? )
[HOW VOO STAND '
THEPE AMD COUNT
THEM AS THEV
COME OUT' r
Peper
IKrnmmn Brtd(c
DominlOh Inaineeritit
A LI no
Dmnliiliin Wenllriii
Lcmininn Bleel A Coal
Dominion Store!
D'lmmiori Tar * Chemical
Dominion T»*«ila
Dcinriarona I'ap-r
Dryil»n P.per
T «! r* n lid AirriaN
fleet Aircraft
ford of Canada A"
Puunda'lon Co
kra.er Co V T
tialinoau Poser —
Oermral Bieelsaret
Orpaom Lime A AUbaatlni
Hamtllon Bridie
Howard Hrnltb
Imperial Oil
imperial Tubarrn
Inti. Bronte Po*d»r
tntl Nickel
Inti Paper
In»l Petroleum
InU. Power ....
In»l imutlrt ’ A'*
l ake ol the Wnod»
Maple leaf Com
Maaaey.HarrU, Cnn».
Uaarrr Mr-rlr PM
M. Coll-Pronienar Com
Mini Ar Onl Paper
Ml'.rhell. Raker1
I Nartnnal Brewerle*
Na’lonal Steel Car ...
Ogllvle flour'
l Paie Her»ey
Pos ell R'eer .
Poser Corpn. . —
I price Brot
I Quebec Poser
St I a* retire Cnrpn Pfd
| St La»renee Paper fid
1 Sick*' flrewerte*
M Hlin'Ui * Sun
South Canada Poe e-
A'ert of t ar.ada
I TWie Drn» Nr»
United D
W INNIPKO
LONDON eSULAND
I rlrolisfieit l tlll-J-J
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY!
CJP6N if TILL PRCCZfeS
AMD THEN SMUT IT 'TILL*
, SHE SUFFOCATES
' A X. DON T HAVE THAT |
WlNOOW SHUT X 5HALL.
FREEXE JO DEATH
•VMA T AKE */OU CaO'NG
TO DO ?
AND »r= r DON'T HAVE
IT OPEN I SHALL
. SUFFOCATE
|nr<a And \ ant ml! er
in -ijlahon. water fir
nr Ian nr iVirro parlti
IfTvretmpfit rrr|iiirPrl.
*uit inquirer.
Ekdinirr franchiac avaiUl'Ic iff N
for intrrnalioBBlIv known ronhii
iirrMlurta Fsfpptional oi»|'<irliin»n
Mtlljlnli anunrl |irn(ilAh|e huvirtpV’l
\n •niiniBlmrnt will hr airjngrrl •
PO Box 995 — Vsncouvet. B.C
1210 Broad Street \ ' Phone G 4651
Write or phone lor a copy of our
SECURITY RECORD BOOK
H. W. MILLER & CO.
Dominion. Provincial and Corporation Investments
HA ' DiD I FOOt. YOU • 1
YOU DON'T EVEN HAFTA
ASK HIM ' l GOT •£» ALL J
FIXED / YOU START /
FLYIN’ MONO AY/
r y fetA
WHY NTCMA \ I'D AS SOON ]
PUT THE BEE ] ASK FOP A C,
ON HIM / HANDOUT IN A
FOP A UOB. / BREADLINE.*. ANO
JENNY ? J JV HA.VC MUCH
^ ^ BETTER LUCK.'
J OH, NOTHING- ONLY
\ I JUST HEARD IN A
j ROUNDABOUT WAY
/ SPINNER MARTIN'S
LOOKIN' FOP SOME
FLYIN' INSTRUCTORS y
CAR LOADINGS l)M I. INF.
OTTAWA. April S 'CP' —Car
lent ding* f'»r 111'* wr*rk mded March
30 declined to b9.400 r.ir- from 71.-
104 for the jurvinu week, but were
above limi year ImtdUiB' of 62.465.
thr Dornmlnn BupmU of StnUnUca
Walker, OnwlefUair
Walker Omiderhani
Winnipeg gleriri* ■
WlnntPff Kla. »rtr
Pn*»U wfl tiflt
dm e*tkl< at »r
fret aaiek taroce
an i*i tecu'diei
tayektr*
I nronto I nlinlrft Wines
ln*Ulnea Invi'en far
DOMINION, PROVINCIAL AND
CORPORATION BONDS
GILLESPIE, HART & CO., LTD.
I find the Wotinn
CALL A MEETING
TO SATISFY SwWEtf MOST Of
W/S D UA/E to /THEM MAVEKT
ASSESS ALL OP \ THE CASH
UNCLE GEORGES A TO Sf^RE J
. UElRS y--r
/ AND THE
ONLY
'EVIDENCE
\fy the
/fortune
cam we utue directors dccoe y
DO ABOUT J A BOUT MONEY MATTERS,
IN* FAVOR W ***-'"'
OF LSTT1NG f WITH TNE TOE
SW.VELHAYElCF M/ BOOT'
SWIVEL GETS US AU
STEAMED UP ABCUT
THE NEB© MILLIONS -
/JEN HE ASKS 4
AlQCCO FOR EVPEMSCr
"Wf
YORKSHIRE
737 Fort Street. Vtctoru. B.C
E mpire 7106
R H. Edgrll, Manjger
t.«rd^r V
L* h Alt*
FOR SALE
City Properties
HOTELS - STORES
WAREHOUSES
CALL MR SLADE
Investment
Securities”
BLONDH
Investor’s
Ready
Reference
NOJLL WAVE
* TO EAT IT
.THAT WAV ,
Pemberfon, Holmes
TWERES NO L
USE TRYING TO
UNDERSTAND j
HIM IN THE U;
MORN I Ms ^
UNTIL WE? WAO
MIS COFFEE r
■ HCVV OO^Xl L
WAMT •<XJR EGG
. THIS MORNING, r
DEAR? t-J
625 Fort Street
>5 1lltll|H‘K 4 af'H 1 11
WINNIPEG. Aprils <P',-A firm
trend w duplayrd by rye future*
on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange
today, and all months h«*ld their
inid-sra.viti advanrr* In clnae &
cents to 2*Y cent* a bushel higher
Moderate local buying, and nunc
attributed to Amencati account*,
luiiiid offering' at a minimum and
» he nearby month* juni|>ed ilie
limit. Msv at 13 34 bid and July at
IlMi bid October was quoted at
Your home can be a irmphony el color
T*n HeuMwl partel colon a»a»lable
now
^epfivrly No Wjihn^
■ IneoMinrnc Secunnek" it publitha*? e»»h month soil
lOotiin! quotation*, intent erf divulenj rstes ind
ycidt on a selected represen tauvr list rl' —
Dommiun Government and Dominion Guam
anreed Bondi
Proeincial Government and Municipal Bondi
Rulwte and Corporation Bnnd«
( anadun Industrial ind M<mng Prelerted
and Common Slocks
ASro imludrd ateTQtrem earning! repom of some
companies in which there is a wide public intemt
Thi* pampfilet it an admirable Heady Refereme fur
investor* and trader* hnaute ol tit coouae luiauroa
non at i glance
Vmt far »oee rape.
James Richardson & Sons
(•TAflL'BMtfl iw»
GOVftMMEHT AT VIEW V1CTORU
Phon* GArden 1 1 38
LUMBER YARD
HOW, LEAD ME TO THE 5 W
WHERE YOU LEFT VALERIE
IF VOU II ED/ £ £v/
you die friz* rs )r
( THE PHANTOM
r*[ worts flHAMFFD. w#o tints I
/ear (AProe?A*o miM^ttrtcm
am mu VKAttm ft* mmatf\
The only buslnenx confirmed In
the e»port-m*rket «oa the sale of
165.000 bushels of wheat for ship-
ment to the United Kingdom
/ HE IS IN READINESS.!
AS VOU COMMANDED,
} OH, GHOST WHO WALKS
HERO'/
( 6H0ST • WHO- WALKS f
CO* VO .
OIIh ti from Montreal to Victoria ionae*ted
by direct ptmrr wire*
THE DAILY COLONIST. \ ICTORI V B.C
1 Vs fid. Mining Trust Ltd, b M
Uttuy-lUtnt
Miuolliriu ri4
r* nadiaa Citium — —
cm
<~Trr?mt4atn> P*p*f
CottaclMtaiad Smrlt*r»
Canadian Wrtttrn lumbtr
Dim tiler* -Saarraraa
Pnminloi Rrtdf-
Dominion s*.r*i A Coal 1
' Cai.au* ’ A
Mr inert*
M'Krnlti Red Lake
National Mirirriu
National Steal Car
Ofiltl*
Purity Flour
Purity Flour. Pfd.
Shaainiian
Rieka Srcarriet
Himptou ». Pfd
Steel of Canada
IX' l td.
Bonds: British 2S per cent Con-
sols. C94 '» : Brltuh 3'j per cent War
Loan ClOfi 1-18. British Funding
4s. 1960-90. IU5V
Moneta
NtflM
Nipn.lt. j
Norm«tal
Northern Canadian
Noranda
Noraeman ...
Okalta
O'Brien trold
O'Leary Malartic
Omega
Pam our Porcupine
Pandora . . .
Paymaster ......
Perron Oold _ .
Plektr Crp*
Porcupine Reef
Pne-tl Rouyn . .
LONDON. April 5 ppj.— BnUaft
stock dopings- Austin Motor *A.’
35 .s 7'td Babcock A Wllrox. 59s
9d; Boots Pure Drug. 56s 6d; Cen-
tral Mining. ilS'ii Consolidated
Regipurt
Sax Antonio
Senator ...
Sheep Creea
MherrUt-Oordon
Sigma
SUroa Oold
n laden Malaftle
Steep Jltxk ... . ....
Sullivan
A) It anile
fee* Hugi.ea
Taburn
Trana Corn Reaoureea
Upper Canada
Venturei
AaPeaioa
Aradla Sugar
Bathurat A
Beatty "A
Beatty ‘ B '
Rruck Silk
Aluminum. Pfd
Br*i|y Hro* 'A'' ! ...
Bell Telephone
8 A Oil
ft C Po*rr A
Bralorne
Hreailiau Trar'lan
Burlington Steel
Canadian Cftanrae
C P R
Canada SieamaMs. Pfd.
Con Mining A Smtitlng
Canny rarmer
Ford of Canada "A
Oat mean Po*er *%, Pfd
Imperial OH
Imperial Tonaero
lnt Metal Indutl * f. . Pfd
Inti. Metal Indutl.
InU. Nickel
Inti. Peiroleum
I-oblaa Oroe ■•*'* —
Montreal L H A P.
Noranda
Pagt Hraaer luMi
Poa ell River Cc
Simpion a. Ltd Pf*
Houtham Co. Ltd
Steel of Canada
Hiram Walker O * w
Oenrgt Wealon Pfd.
Bank of Mon' real
Royal Bank
Canadian Bant of Commerce
Dominion Bank
J* to Hood year
II (ivpeum
Gold Field.' 83* 9d. CourlRUlds. 54*
Si eel of rgjiada. PitL
OTTAWA. April b fCP> — Fsbrunry
H a Hiram Walter __ ...
M i Hiram Walker, Pfd ..
Imperial Oil
34 Inti Nickel
I* Inti Petroleum
i2 Lnbla* •A'*
J<V. loblav B'
McColl-Prontenac
?« M "Cn : i - Pron tenae . Ffd
United Si eel
George Weatona. Com
Oeorgc Wealon*. Pfd
l'sd; Crown Mins*. 142* fid; De wheal flour production «v 2.145-
Beer*. £19S. E»*t Grduid. Cll'4: 875 barrel*. comjMkrrd with 1 K92 435
Hudsons Ban Company. 99s 3d; in the ssmr month last tear, the
London Midland Railway. 07 \ | Dominion Bureau of Statistics rr
Metal Box. 97* fid Mexican Faglr ported todat
Store Hours:
9 A M. to 5 P.M.
Wednesday: 9 A M. to 12 Noon
We take infinite pains to get their kind of
clothes . . . styled the way they want them
. . . youthful but not flippant, fashionable but
not faddy . . . and with plenty of sparkle, verve
and originality. See our comely collection ot
Springtime fashions especially designed for the
’Teen-age girl!
1 oronto Stock*
TORONTO. April 6 iCP' -Golds
registered a smart recovery In to-
day's operations on the Toronto
Exchange, and other groups were
unchanged to slightly higher. A
few junior golds played the chief
role, trading actively at rising price*.
Aggregate turnover was around
3.000,000 shares.
Strong and active gold issues
were Beauvtew. Diversified, Neva
Cadillac, Aubellr. fliarratt-Olsen
and Hard Rock. Beauvlewr and Di-
versified touched new highs.
Falconbrldge. Stepp Rock. Nor*
metal and Walte-Ainulet were mod-
erately weak base metals. Smelters
Nickel and Noranda took minor
losses. Hudson Bay advance3 a
point or more.
Food, steel, liquor and building
stocks posted a margin of gain*
over louses. Textiles also displayed
some strength
Brlllah-Domlnion. Royalite and
Macdougall-Segur were strong West-
Tiny scrap* of Spring head nonsense to perch
above your curls . . . like half-hats that aren’t
really hats at all . . . bonnets to frame a young
face in loveliness . . jockey cap' to tilt at a
young pert angle . . . betets, beanie* and
cloches, too! Beige, Kelly caramel. Rat tends
grey, black, brown, navy, lime rickcy and
Hat Bar, Fa-hion Floor at THE BAY
\\ hat a glorious Raster Morn . . . ami you poking
young and very lovely in a carefully tailored coat fash-
ioned front downy soft blanket cloth ... a coat
that has borrowed all the important fashion note* from
Mother's, but proportioned to your teen-age figure!
See them today, gathered at the back with a hall belt
. . with smooth, easy-fitting raglan shoulders . .
and finished with a neat velvet collar and wooden
buttons. Lush, soft cream color, pale blue or pair
yellow, in sizes 12 to 14 rears.
mining ssrrioN
>tt*l*r InveMintnU, Ltd
Artnfivld
A*ldr1a Rouyn
Aubrll*
Auma<jue ....
Aungr J
Bi>9*m*r
B-ar Exploration
Realty
Bryrourt
Midgood Kirkland
Bobjo ....
Roycon . .
Bralnri.r
Rroulan ......
Buffalo Ankrrlle
Ri. train Canadian
Campbell Red Lake
rattle TretN
Canadian Malarite
CAR Corpn
Central Pamela
Cheaiervirle
CM ralam .
Coin Lake
Colomar
C'rolnor
Conrolldated Smelter*
Corheiiour Witlana
Conwaat
Dome Mint*
Donald*
Dunueane ....
Kan Mala rile ......
P.a«t Sullivan
Wiiar
Fldona
ralrnnbndge
Fran« oeur
Problahri ....
niatlt Y*nA«Infr*
Odd * I *4e
noldrrett
Holden Arrow ......
Golden Oate
Golden Mao ........
Harkrr
Karrirana
Hard Rock
lltraga
Meta Cadlllan
Holllnger
Home OU
Homer
Hoaro ....
Hoaay
Htidaon Bar Mining
Indian Lake
Impiradon
tntl Uranium ....
■Urknife
Jaton Oold
Joliet Quebec ...
Kerr AddUan
Kirkland Lake ....
1 ahrador
lake Dufault
l.akeahore
I MSagtM
tapaika
l elicit Gold
Lillie Long La*
I logman Lake ......
lei'iviroiir*
l.yna ....
Madaen Red Lake ..
Mardonald
Marat**
lUrtaa
Milartie Oaldfleld*
\e>v. (colorful
Practically the beat hu> a gal can make a smartly
tailored jacket to mix or match with skirts! VS atch u
jump from the bleacher.* at a ball game, into the cla"-
room, back to an after-school coke date with equal
ease. Red. blue, green or sand with contrasting multi-
rotors. Sizes 10 to 16 years ....
Others 19.75 to 35.00
Super . . \uull say. when you 5Cf
these smooth woollen suits. First, be-
cause the styles arc exciting with their
new widened shoulders and tiny waists
. . . Second, because the fabrics are
lush . . . Third, because the tailoring
through the shoulders, waist and hips is
exactly right tor vour young figure!
Come in, let us show you our selection
m pretty pastels, cheeks, mixtures and
brisk, bright shades. Sizes 12 to If)
v ears.
or Vour lounger Brolhei
Npruig and mn gn hand in hand . . .
lor young brothers . . and hr need'*
a auit that answers hg needs! These
do exactly that’ Neat fitting, well
tailored irottt fine quality wool tweed'
m single-breasted, .^-button style, w ith
two pairs of lined shorts. Practical
shades of light and dark brown, green
or blur . now in -izr* 24 to 28
LOAFERS
and TIES
SEERSUCKLK DRESSES
Pert With Polka Dot»!
A— CAY GINGHAM DRESSES. Smartly Styled
Fitted bodi* e above a fully gatl,rn>| . L >r i hiiitlinl with
Tfe--hark»l Hatnfv pique vote Iftllrd anil eml.r rr A.
ilrow rrd blur and p>nh in O QO
■f- 10 In Hi 1 rjr. VivO
Sizes 4’ , to 9
Other* 8.0.%
SERVICEABLE SEERSUCKER
SUIT— Pretty, Too . ,
Widths AA and B
WOOL MIXTURE GOLF HOSE
I w carii’g. neat -fitting ho*r in turn-down
‘•■i" -t'if " tTi 'a1" imp C.rry blue
and brown in *i/c» 7 j to HI'*. Pair Oil
Tuned h* the trmp.. rTTsontig w;
you happits feet tii-i mtn -pn
a mouth hrown-calt with rotufnru
perinratfd plant nr nwn'ca.-in P»r
Women s Shoes, I adii<>n Flc".n at
WOOL PULLOVERS
Warm wool sweater* in crew-neck Myle with
long sir eve* Bright, clear *hade» of green
blue, red and wine. | nr
!•*/*)
Ternfimer brfiKi, Faihion Floor at THE BAY
BRILL" BROADCLOTH SHIRTS
In rollar-attarhed atrle. cut in full-fitting
'lira. Blue, grey, brown and green t
striped pattern*. Sura t2 to 1 4 ■ a L03
■oy*’ Clothing. Street Floor it THE BAY
INCORPORATED 2?m MAY 1670.